PMR
DIAGNOSES
SENSORY INTEGRATION
ABBREVIATIONS
Visual __
100

An involuntary/automatic response to a stimulus

Reflex

100

Presence of obsessions and/or compulsions

Obessive Compulsive Disorder
100
Language processing skills: the abilities of listening and verbally communicating, acquired as on hears and perceives sounds and interacts with the environment
Auditory
100
HIPAA

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

100

Differentiation between objects in the foreground and in the background

Visual Figure Ground
200
Difficulty in swallowing
Dysphagia
200

Developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges.

Autism Spectrum Disorder
200

Refers to the sense of touch and various qualities attributed to touch: to include detecting pressure, temperature, light touch, pain, discriminative touch.

Tactile
200
WFL
Within Functional Limits
200

The ability to remember for immediate recall the characteristics of a given object or form.

Visual Memory
300

A technique of occupational therapy, which provides playful, meaningful activities that enhance and individual’s sensory intake and lead to more adaptive functioning in daily life.

Sensory Integration
300

Inflammation of one or more of your joints.

Arthritis

300

The sensory receptors in the nose pick up information about the odors around us and pass that information along a channel of nerves where it eventually reaches the brain.

Olfactory
300

AAROM

Active Assisted Range of Motion
300

The ability to mentally manipulate forms and visualize the resulting outcomes. Size, shape, orientation.

Visual Form Constancy
400

Type of physical therapy that helps people improve their ability to stand and walk.

Gait Training
400

Progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions. It's the most common cause of dementia

Alzheimer's Disease
400

Refers to our sense of movement and the pull of gravity, related to our body.

Vestibular
400
CMS - Provides health coverage
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
400

The ability to visualize a complete whole when given incomplete information or a partial picture.

Visual Closure
500

The act of swallowing

Deglutition

500

A generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significantly impaired intellectual and adaptive functioning.

Profound intellectual disability 

500

The unconscious awareness of sensations coming from one’s joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments; the “position sense”.

Prioprioception
500
WBAT
Weight Bearing As Tolerated
500

The ability to remember forms or characters in correct order. This skill is particularly important in spelling.

Visual Sequential Memory
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