
Sensory Brushing - The OT Toolbox
Jun 21, 2023 · Sensory brushing is a layperson’s term for the Wilbarger Deep Pressure and Proprioceptive Technique (DPPT) & Oral Tactile Technique (OTT). In the past it was simply referred to as the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol , or the Wilbarger Protocol .
Implementation of the Wilbarger Deep Pressure and Proprioceptive Technique (DPPT), sometimes referred to as “The Brushing Program”, in conjunction with a sensory diet, is recommended to help decrease sensory defensiveness.
The Wilbarger Protocol (Brushing) for Sensory Integration
The Wilbarger Protocol (also referred to as brushing therapy) is often a part of a sensory integration or sensory therapy program. It involves brushing the body with a small surgical brush throughout the day. People who exhibit symptoms of tactile defensiveness are …
Therapeutic Brushing Techniques - OT-Innovations
The Wilbarger Deep Pressure and Proprioceptive Technique (DPPT) & Oral Tactile Technique (OTT), which in the past was referred to as the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol, refers to the specific sensory modulation techniques developed by Patricia Wilbarger, MEd, OTR, FAOTA.
What are the Benefits of a Sensory Brush and How to Properly Do …
Jan 3, 2018 · A sensory brush is used as part of the Wilbarger brushing protocol and can be part of a sensory diet to help improve self-regulation for those with SPD. Learn exactly what the benefits are, as well as the Wilbarger brushing protocol instructions.
Therapeutic Brushing Techniques | Pediatric Sensory Therapy
The Wilbarger Deep Pressure and Proprioceptive Technique (DPPT) & Oral Tactile Technique (OTT), which in the past was referred to as the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol, refers to the specific sensory modulation techniques developed by Patricia Wilbarger, MEd, OTR, FAOTA.
Wilbarger Therapressure Protocol Therapy or 'brushing’ …
An effective treatment of sensory defensiveness, which Annie has been trained in, and taught by Wilbarger. This protocol is often known as ‘brushing’ technique. Below is a series of photographs demonstrating Therapressure techniques applied to both adults and children and Joint Compression following Therapressure treatment.
The Wilbarger Deep Pressure and Proprioceptive Technique …
The Brushing: A special brush is used horizontally with consistent, deep pressure (the bristles of the brush should bend). Brushing is usually preformed over bare skin. If the child is very sensitive the brush may be used vertically over clothes. Brush up and down the arms and legs three times.
Treatment summary for Wilbarger Brushing Protocol
In this treatment summary, we discuss the research basis for Wilbarger Brushing Protocol. While brushing is a popular intervention for supporting individuals on the autism spectrum who exhibit challenging behavior and particularly sensory issues, there is a …
To Brush or Not to Brush - A Sensory Life!
The Wilbarger Brushing Protocol also known as DPPT is a very specific technique used for tactile defensiveness and sometimes other sensory processing challenges. The technique can be effective, BUT it is misunderstood, and often not taught correctly, and way over used in my professional opinion.