Comparison of Effectiveness of Home Based Sensory Interventions Along With Standard Therapy Versus Standard Therapy Alone in Autistic Children With Sensory Processing Abnormalities
Autistic Children With Sensory Processing Abnormalities
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Autistic Children With Sensory Processing Abnormalities focused on measuring Autistic spectrum disorder, Sensory processing abnormalities, Sensory interventions, occupational therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children between the age group of 3-12years with autistic spectrum disorder as per DSM -V criteria along with CARS and those having sensory abnormalities as screened by short sensory profile 2 will be included in the study group
- Parents who agreed for home based sensory intervention therapy with strict adherence to same and to refrain from initiation of any new treatments including medications during study period
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children with epileptic syndromes with language regression(LKS)
- Children with features of ASD but having underlying structural(TS), neurometabolic or primary epilepsy as etiology
- Children with uncontrolled seizures (seizures in the last 06 months)
- Children whose parents do not give consent for the study
- Children for whom follow up would not be feasible
Sites / Locations
- Dr Hansashree P
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention group
Control group
Children would receive both standard therapy and home based sensory interventions as described below, Standard therapy - children would receive measures like speech and language services, behavioral interventions and educational program regularly as and when decided by the primary care physician. They would be individualized to child specific needs . Home based sensory interventions - children would receive home based sensory interventions targeting visual and auditory system, tactile abnormalities, proprioceptive and vestibular abnormalities.These interventions would be carried out daily , at least 5 days a week, for a minimum duration of 1hour/day.
This group of children would receive only standard therapy as described below, Standard therapy - children would receive measures like speech and language services, behavioral interventions and educational program regularly as and when decided by the primary care physician. They would be individualized to child specific needs.