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Sensory processing Support at Physio Inq — Across VIC

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

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Services Physio Inq offers for sensory processing

Physio Inq supports children with sensory processing difficulties through tailored occupational therapy that helps them better understand and respond to sensory information from their environment. Sensory processing challenges can affect how children experience touch, movement, sound, and visual input, impacting their ability to concentrate, play, and participate in daily activities. At Physio Inq in Across, our occupational therapists use evidence-based sensory strategies to help children develop better regulation and coping skills. These might include activities such as working with sensory swings or body socks to provide calming proprioceptive input, using weighted equipment like lap pads or vests to improve focus during learning tasks, and practising fine-motor activities that build confidence and coordination. Each child's program is individualised based on their specific sensory needs and goals. If your child may be eligible for NDIS funding (2025–26), Physio Inq can work with you to understand how therapy costs may be covered. It's important to note that occupational therapists cannot diagnose sensory processing disorder; however, they can identify sensory difficulties and provide practical support to help your child thrive at home, school, and in the community.

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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.

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How do I know if my child has sensory processing difficulties?

Children with sensory processing challenges may avoid certain textures or sounds, seem clumsy, struggle with transitions, or have difficulty concentrating. Some may seek out intense sensory experiences. An occupational therapist at Physio Inq can observe your child and discuss your concerns, though formal diagnosis requires a medical professional. Your GP or paediatrician can provide referral pathways if you're concerned.

What happens during a sensory processing session at Physio Inq?

Sessions are play-based and tailored to your child's needs. Your occupational therapist might use sensory equipment, movement activities, or fine-motor tasks to help your child regulate and engage. You'll receive strategies to use at home. Sessions typically last 45–60 minutes, and your therapist will discuss progress and adjust the approach as your child develops.

Can NDIS funding help pay for therapy at Physio Inq?

If your child has an approved NDIS plan, occupational therapy may be a funded support. NDIS pricing arrangements for 2025–26 vary based on individual plans. Contact Physio Inq directly to discuss your child's eligibility and how funding might apply to their sensory processing support.

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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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