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  1. BIG HUG DEEP PRESSURE POSITIONING AID Picture of BIG HUG DEEP PRESSURE POSITIONING AID The Big Hug Deep Pressure Positioning Aid is a deep touch pressure device for sensory integration designed for use by children with sensory integration, emotional, or neurological disabilities or autism who benefit from deep pressure stimulus. The child lays down on the pad, which has five adjustable body wraps with hook and loop straps that can provide a range of wrap-around pressure to five separate areas of the body. This product includes an adjustable waist belt and cushioned shoulder straps...[More Information]

  2. SQUEEZE MACHINE Picture of SQUEEZE MACHINE The Squeeze Machine is a deep touch pressure device designed for use by individuals with autism or hyperactivity disorder. This system is used for deep touch stimulation and produces a calming effect on individuals with autism or who are hyperactive. The user crawls in between two padded boards, which press the sides of the body. The source of pressure is an air pump controlled by the user. The user's head is placed beyond the boards in an area with soft, fuzzy padding, while the hands go throug...[More Information]

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