Children with sensory challenges may be overly sensitive to touch, movement, sights or sounds. Other students have trouble with self-regulation that may impact focus, attention and behavior. Pressure and/or weighted vests are often a chosen protocol for these types of sensory/social emotional issues. Let’s take a practical look at why weighted and/or pressure vests may be beneficial for some students.
Physical and/or Occupational Therapists will often recommend a “sensory diet” rich in heavy work tasks like pulling a heavy wagon, carrying books or grocery bags, doing chair push- ups or crawling/tunnel games. These proprioceptive activities stimulate the deep touch receptors below the skin and in the muscles and joints which may help activate the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin. This duo, often labeled the “happy chemicals” help promote the body’s sense of pleasure, calm and well- being.
Sensory Interventions: Weighted & Pressure Vests
As a sensory based intervention tool, weighted vests and pressure vests are often used as a supplement to the daily dose of deep touch pressure activities listed above. Sample studies indicate that Occupational Therapists in particular use weighted vests in the scope of their practice (Olson & Moulton) including children with attention deficit disorder and/or autism spectrum disorder.
Potential Benefits of Using a Weighted Vest
Weighted vests are typically designed with either pockets and/or an attachment option for the weights at the shoulder girdle area for proximal input and stability.
There are some small sample research studies which show positive results on the use of weighted vests for increasing on task behavior (Fertel-Daly, Bedell & Hinojosa ; Vandenberg ; Lin, Lee, Chang & Hong). Weights may vary with each student, but best practice recommendations often list 5% of the child’s body weight as a starting calibration. Wearing times may vary as well according to the child’s sensory registration level. Busy school days often make pairing the vest time with an activity more successful in compliance vs. a strict on/off time.
Potential Benefits of Using a Pressure Vest
Pressure Vests are typically designed with some type of neoprene or similar material. Rather than weight, these vests provide an all over compression to simulate a deep hug effect. Some children find these a more tolerable wearing experience and/or can be an alternate option when weighted vests are contraindicated due to musculoskeletal issues.
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The online store features a range of options for weighted and pressure vests to fit your student’s needs. Be sure to consult with your child’s OT or PT for best practice recommendations and use.
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