The Influence of Sound on Whole Brain Processing – 2020 AOTA Conference
Join Vital Links in Boston for AOTA's Annual Conference & Expo!
Join Vital Links in Boston for AOTA's Annual Conference & Expo!
In this live, online course (with recording access) participants will explore the functional implications of auditory defensiveness (and misophonia) and the direct link between the auditory system and primary movement patterns.
This two-day, hands-on course in Anchorage, AK will explore, from a trauma informed perspective, the connections between sensory processing and sensory integrative difficulties.
In this two-day, online, initial training course, participants will learn to use Therapeutic Listening® modulated audio selections to create individualized, home-based programs for clients.
In this two-day, in-person, initial training course, you will learn to use Therapeutic Listening® modulated audio selections to create individualized, home-based programs for clients. This course provides provides participants with the necessary background information to immediately begin incorporating Therapeutic Listening into their programs.
This two-day, experiential course provides therapists with an in-depth understanding of the developmental and neurophysiological links between sensory integration and the basic primary movement patterns that provide the foundation (or building blocks) for sensory modulation and integration.
This international course focuses on evaluating movement to precisely and effectively match music to individual client needs to improve self-regulation from a multi-system approach. We will
explore the Quickshifts music albums that capitalize on the powerful impact of binaural beat technology and musical entrainment.
This online course teaches a protocol to provide precise input to all five vestibular receptors, along with auditory and visual input to create a comprehensive treatment protocol which integrates the vestibular-auditory-visual triad. Guidelines are provided for safe, effective use of this protocol with clients of all ages and diagnoses.
This online course (recording access available) will provide therapists with a clear description of musculoskeletal make-up of the “core” and will cover the research based neurophysiological rationale for evaluating core development and function in individuals with sensory processing difficulties.
This two-day, live webinar provides a detailed background in the links between Sensory Integration and the primary movement patterns (primitive and postural reflexes).