Sensory integrative training of two blind women over a period 45 minutes a day, four days a week, for five months, is described. Observational changes noted were increased orientation abilities, improved body awareness, decreased fear of movement, and improved balance and gait. One woman showed a noticeable improvement in mobility skills.
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