Karen Pryor – Primitive Reflex Integration through Neuroplasticity
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6 hours and 4 minutes.
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Copyright: 17 May 2019
DescriptionImprove your therapy for your customers by exploring the relationship between primordial reflexes and development in this interactive audio. Learn how to assess the impact of primitive reflexes on central nervous system maturation stages as they relate to function.
Simple approaches to instantly use into your therapy sessions for enhanced developmental success:
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Primitive Reflex Integration Using Neuroplasticity (12.3 MB)
Outline 62 Pages Available After PurchaseOVERVIEW OF PRIMITIVE REFLEX
Growth of the brain
The brain stem
The midbrain
Cortex Cerebellum
Temporal Lobe Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Occipital Lobe
Primitive reflex evaluation and demonstration
The impact of preserved reflexes on developmental milestones
Reasons for the preservation or re-emergence of primordial reflexes
Reading, writing, and sensory processing are all affected by basic reflexes.DETAILS ON PRIMITIVE REFLEXES
Symmetrical Tonic Neck Asymmetrical Tonic Palmar Grasp Plantar Grasp Neck\sTonic Synergy of the Labyrinthine Reflex Moro Reflex Extension
Synergy of flexionPractical Activities
reducing the potency of basic responses
palmar hold
Plantar gripping
Tonic Asymmetrical Tonic for the Neck Moro Reflex of the NeckStudy of Cases
Anoxic 17-year-old guy integrates brain stem activities, cranial nerves, and midbrain to reestablish cortical functions without overriding fundamental reflex patterns
8-month-old boy born with a stroke, cortical visual impairment, involvement of both hemispheres, and symmetrical tonic neck reflex. Integration of reflexes, acquired eyesight talents.
A hemisphere stroke occurred one year ago. Asymmetrical Tonic Reflex integrated, capable of walking and running.
Smooth brain and genetic non-myelination Tone anomalies in a 9-month-old girl, Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex. Integration and neuroplasticity therapy procedures resulted in the capacity to walk with a rolling walker, count to 20 in English and 10 in Spanish, and name the months and days of the week.
FacultyDr. Karen Pryor, PT, DPT Seminars and items that are related: Wellness Center 12 Health Sphere
Karen Pryor, Ph.D., PT, DPT, has a doctorate in physical therapy and has worked in the area for over 40 years. Dr. Pryor is the owner of Health Sphere Wellness Center, a Tennessee integrative treatment center. She has been involved with early intervention in the birth-three population for over 30 years and has created neuroplasticity strategies that are utilized to promote pediatric treatment programs in a number of contexts, including homes, daycare facilities, and school systems. She is the author of Ten Fingers, Ten Toes, and Twenty Things Everybody Should Know.
Dr. Pryor is a member of numerous boards, including the Leadership Interagency Council for Early Intervention (2014-2024), which she was named to both Tennessee Governors Bill Haslam and Bill Lee. President Barack Obama presented her with the President’s Volunteer Service Award in 2010 for her efforts to enhanced child care. Dr. Pryor has worked with children as well as as an adjunct lecturer at Tennessee State University’s Occupational Therapy School and Volunteer State Community College’s Physical Therapy Assistant program. She works as a clinical educator for a number of institutions and colleges. Dr. Pryor uses COMPASS neuroplasticity tools to create a more comprehensive understanding of how to integrate therapy throughout the lifetime, drawing on her years of expertise and enthusiasm for total wellbeing.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Karen Pryor is the proprietor of Health Sphere Wellness Center. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Karen Pryor is a member of the Leadership Interagency Council for Early Intervention.
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