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Reddit mentions of Wilbarger Therapy Brush, 6 Pack – Therapressure Brush for Occupational Therapy for Sensory Brushing – Designed by Patricia Wilbarger – Use as Part of the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Wilbarger Therapy Brush, 6 Pack – Therapressure Brush for Occupational Therapy for Sensory Brushing – Designed by Patricia Wilbarger – Use as Part of the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol. Here are the top ones.
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- THERAPRESSURE SENSORY BRUSH – this Therapressure brush is designed to deliver a deep pressure massage to help improve sensory defensiveness. Includes 6 brushes
- AN ESSENTIAL TOOL – use as part of the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol (Brushing Therapy) to help improve attention span, focus and ability to transition between activities
- HOW TO USE – best when used with the guidance of a trained occupational therapist. Run the soft, dense bristles over the skin with moderate pressure for a calming sensory experience
- PORTABLE – these sensory brushes measure 3.25 x 1.75 x 1 inches. The portable size makes it ideal for taking it with you wherever you go
- THERAPUTIC BRUSHING – a crucial tool for working with adults and children with sensory processing issues. Suitable for all ages
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Height | 1.75 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 6 Count (Pack of 1) |
Width | 3.25 Inches |
Black box is booster chair, one box is a peanut balance ball, the other box contains sensory brushes, stacking peg board set, and a stack and sort puzzle. Not sure what the other box is - might be the piggy bank and tactile dog house toy.
Stay strong and as others indicated, try to find out the trigger for that and combat the trigger and not the response. Our kiddo does not do that but he will fall on the ground and cry. We sometimes use a surgical brush (http://www.amazon.com/Clippermill-Sensory-Brushes-6-Pack/dp/B001U1UFYE) and use that to rub his arms and legs which soothes him. Also we use Aveeno Daily Moisture lotion (lavender color) which also calms him.
Ha! I personally have given up on trying to grow a beard - For me it's currently an area I don't care about since it so easy to hide.
Some other ideas that might help:
Find a fiddle toy you like. For me personally I hate sticky feeling object so silly putty it terrible, and can make my trich actually worse. Soft fuzzy objects work the best for me.
https://www.amazon.com/Darice-10843-99-350-Pack-Chenille-Assorted/dp/B0054G6M20/ref=sr_1_25?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1481650406&sr=1-25&keywords=pipe+cleaners
I can't find a good photo, but the purple one in this photos that has a variable length are my favorite pipe cleaners. I fold the tip in to prevent it from poking me and often just wrap it and leave it around one of my fingers.
Posture! Seriously this is a huge one, but with studying it might be hard to execute, but since working on my posture at work I reduced my pulling at work by 90-95% Working on posture is one of the most effective methods against trich for males
https://www.amazon.com/Clippermill-MQ1735-Sensory-Brushes-Pack/dp/B001U1UFYE
Sensory Brushes are another one of my fidgets - The plus side of these is I can pull the little plastic brushes off.
You may want to look into NAC as well - It's not a miracle cure by any means but can help reduce urges around 10-40% I take around 1200-2400/mg a day
Anyhow good luck with finals - and hide / destroy the tweezers if you do have them.
https://www.amazon.com/Clipper-Mill-MQ1735-Sensory-Brushes/dp/B001U1UFYE
They're used to clean off surgery tables. I love getting brushed by them and I spent a lot of my childhood using them on the recommendation of my occupational therapist. They're plastic with stiff pointy bristles and it's really soothing. I used to have my mom run them down my back in long strokes.