17 year-old anoxic male integration of brain stem functions, cranial nerves, midbrain to regain cortical functions without over riding primitive reflex patterns
Karen Pryor – Primitive Reflex Integration through Neuroplasticity
PRIMITIVE REFLEX OVERVIEW
Brain development
Brain stem
Mid brain
Cerebellum Cortex
Occipital Lobe
Temporal Lobe
Parietal Lobe
Frontal Lobe
Evaluation and demonstration of Primitive reflexes
How retained reflexes act on developmental milestones
Reasons for primitive reflex retention or re-emergence
How primitive reflexes interfere with higher level skills – Reading, writing, sensory processing
PRIMITIVE REFLEXES COVERED IN DETAIL
Palmar Grasp
Plantar Grasp
Symmetrical Tonic Neck
Asymmetrical Tonic Neck
Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex
Moro Reflex
Extension synergy
Flexion synergy
Hands-On Activities
Disarming the strength of primitive reflexes
Palmar grasp
Plantar grasp
Asymmetrical Tonic Neck
Symmetrical Tonic Neck
Moro Reflex
Case Studies
17 year-old anoxic male integration of brain stem functions, cranial nerves, midbrain to regain cortical functions without over riding primitive reflex patterns
8 month-old with stroke at birth, cortical vision impairment, involvement of bilateral hemispheres and symmetrical tonic neck reflex. Integration of reflexes, gained vision abilities.
1 year-old hemisphere stroke. Asymmetrical Tonic Reflex integrated and able to walk and run.
Genetic non-myelination and smooth brain 9 month-old female with tone abnormalities, Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex. Integration and neuroplasticity therapy techniques resulted in ability to walk with rolling walker, count to 20 English, 10 in Spanish, name the months of the year and days of the week.
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Description:
In this interactive recording, improve treatment for your clients by discovering the link between primitive reflexes and development. Learn to evaluate the influence of primitive reflexes with central nervous system developmental stages, as it relates to function.
Practice simple techniques to immediately add to your treatment sessions, leading to increased developmental success:
Behavioral Challenges
Learning Disabilities
Neurological Deficits
Sensory Processing Problems
Autism
ADHD
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