Sensory integration disorder or dysfunction (SID) is a
neurological disorder that results from the brain's inability to
integrate certain information received from the body's five basic
sensory systems.
Sensory integration disorder or dysfunction (SID) is a
neurological disorder that results from the brain's inability to
integrate certain information received from the body's five basic
sensory systems.
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By combining alternative and conventional treatments and
providing these therapies at an early age, sensory integration
disorder may be managed successfully.
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Sensory integration disorder (SID) is treatable with
occupational therapy, but some alternative methods are emerging to
complement the conventional methods used for SID.
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ICD-9 are codes used in medical billing and coding to describe
different diseases and injuries. The ICD-9 code for sensory
integration disorder is 781.99.
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By providing treatment at an early age, sensory integration
disorder may be managed successfully. The ultimate goal is for the
individual to be better able to interact with his or her
environment in a more successful and adaptive way.