17 years-Old anoxic male integration brain stem functions, neuronal nerves, and midbrain to regain cortical function without overriding primitive reflex patterns
Karen Pryor – Primitive Reflex Integration through Neuroplasticity
OVERVIEW OF PRIMITIVE REFLEX
- Brain development
- Brain stem
- Mid brain
- Cerebellum Cortex
- Occipital Lobe
- Temporal Lobe
- Parietal Lobe
- Frontal Lobe
- Evaluation and demonstration Primitive Reflexes
- How retained reflexes influence developmental milestones
- Retention or primitive reflex retention are reasons for primitive reflexes-Emergence
- How primitive instincts hinder higher level skills – Reading, writing, and sensory processing
DETAIL: PRIMITIVE REFLEXES
- Palmar Grasp
- Plantar Grasp
- Symmetrical Tonic Neck
- Asymmetrical tonic neck
- Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex
- Moro Reflex
- Extension synergy
- Flexion synergy
Hands-Activity Guide
- Removing primitive reflexes’ power
- Palmar grasp
- Plantar grasp
- Tonic Neck Asymmetrical
- Symmetrical Tonic Neck
- Moro Reflex
Case Studies
- 17 years-Old anoxic male integration brain stem functions, neuronal nerves, and midbrain to regain cortical function without overriding primitive reflex patterns
- 8 Months-Aged with stroke at birth. Cortical vision impairment. Involvement of bilateral hemispheres. Symmetrical tonic neck reflex. Integration acquired vision abilities through reflexes.
- 1 year-Old hemisphere stroke. Asymmetrical Tonic Reflex Integration and ability to run and walk.
- Genetic non-Myelination & Smooth Brain 9 Months-Tonic Labyrinthine: Old female with tone abnormalities Reflex. Integration Neuroplasticity therapy techniques allowed for the ability to use a rolling walker to walk, count to 20 English and 10 Spanish, name the months, days, weeks, and to identify the years.
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Description:
You can improve your client’s treatment by learning the relationship between primitive reflexes development. Find out how primitive reflexes can influence the development of the central nervous systems, as well as their effect on function.
Simple techniques can be used to increase the effectiveness of your treatment sessions and lead to greater developmental success.
- Behavioral Challenges
- Learning Disabilities
- Neurological Deficits
- Sensory Processing Problems
- Autism
- ADHD
Here’s What You Will Get In Karen Pryor – Primitive Reflex Integration through Neuroplasticity
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 146
- Assessments Yes