Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder is a complex psychiatric developmental disorder that poses a significant threat to early childhood development. It is characterized by a wide range of symptoms, including impaired social interaction and communication, repetitive behavior, sleep disturbances, and gastrointestinal dysfunction. The debilitating nature of these symptoms can have a profound impact on the patient's social skills and quality of life, making it essential to explore effective rehabilitation therapies for ASD. Thankfully, there are numerous treatment options available for ASD patients, including pharmacological treatment, behavioral training, motor interventions, and alternative Chinese medicine. Among these options, sensory training in motor interventions has been widely accepted in clinical practice as an effective and safe intervention for ASD patients. This paper delves into the various rehabilitation treatment options available for patients with ASD, particularly in conjunction with sensorimotor training. It compares the advantages and disadvantages of different rehabilitation treatment methods and their clinical effectiveness, providing a valuable reference for choosing medical treatment options for patients with ASD. By exploring the most effective rehabilitation treatments available, we can ensure that ASD patients receive the best possible care and support to improve their quality of life.

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