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Sensory processing Support at Physio Inq — Across NSW

Physio Inq in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for sensory processing.

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Services Physio Inq offers for sensory processing

Children with sensory processing difficulties often struggle with how their bodies interpret and respond to sensory information from their environment. At Physio Inq, our occupational therapists address these challenges through two key service areas. Our sensory processing support helps children develop better tolerance and regulation of sensory input through carefully graded activities tailored to each child's needs. For example, we might use sensory swings or weighted equipment to provide calming proprioceptive input, or introduce controlled exposure to challenging textures and sounds in a supportive setting. Our fine motor services complement this work, as sensory processing and hand coordination are closely connected—activities like threading, scissor work, and hand strengthening exercises build both motor skills and sensory confidence. Physio Inq recognises that many children benefit from a combined approach, and our therapists work collaboratively to address how sensory sensitivities may affect everyday tasks like eating, dressing, and writing. Families accessing NDIS funding (2025-26) may be able to direct support towards these services, though registration status should be confirmed when enquiring.

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About sensory processing

Sensory Processing Disorder is the term often used by families and clinicians to describe difficulties with how a child's brain interprets and responds to sensory information. This can affect how a child manages sound, touch, movement, sights, smells, tastes, and body awareness.

Read the full Sensory Processing Disorder parent guide →

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Common questions

Can occupational therapy diagnose sensory processing disorder?

No, occupational therapists cannot diagnose sensory processing disorder or conditions like autism or ADHD. However, our therapists at Physio Inq can identify sensory processing difficulties through observation and assessment, and work with you and your child's doctor to support their development. A formal diagnosis would come from a medical professional or psychologist.

How long does sensory processing support typically take?

This varies greatly depending on your child's individual needs and goals. Some children show progress within weeks, while others benefit from longer-term support. Physio Inq will discuss a realistic timeframe during your initial consultation and adjust the plan as your child develops. Regular review ensures we're meeting their changing needs.

Will NDIS funding cover sensory processing therapy at Physio Inq?

NDIS funding can potentially support occupational therapy services in 2025-26, depending on your child's plan and goals. However, Physio Inq's NDIS registration status should be confirmed directly with the clinic before planning. We recommend contacting them to discuss your funding options and eligibility.

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Listing details last refreshed on 10 June 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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