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• Karen Pryor – Advanced Primitive Reflex Integration Training Course: A deeper look into the nervous system pathwaysThe simplest techniques can have the most profound effect on patient progress.In regards to patients with neurological deficits, behavioral challenges, autism, sensory processing problems, learning disabilities, and ADHD…These seemingly small changes can be a catalyst for an increase in developmental success.Unfortunately, many therapists lack the up-to-date knowledge and methodology that can boost patient progress consistently.While some therapists find success in their techniques, others struggle to keep the progress steady.This leaves patients stalling in their progress and results in frustration for all patients, families and therapists alike.
• And may even worsen the behavior or neurological health of patients…Perhaps, you’re experiencing something similar……you find yourself struggling to find answers, many of which are unproven solutions that may actually put your patient and entire practice at risk.Often times, the solution to increasing patient progress is something small, such as the implementation of an exercise or simply knowing more methods proven to help patients.Today, Dr. Karen Pryor, PHD, PT, DPT invites you to discover the missing link you need to achieve the results you desire and the patient satisfaction you know they deserve with the help of neuroplasticity techniques…In this online course, she’ll guide you in discovering new methods that you can implement immediately to better treat neurological damage, traumatic brain injuries, genetic abnormalities, behavior responses, autism, learning disabilities and more.With a blend of hands-on activities, detailed discussion, and results-backed case studies, you can start using simple techniques that’ll lead to an increase of developmental success, all in her valuable training.What You’ll Discover When You Register For This CourseGet the latest research on neuroplasticity techniques and prepare to give your patients the best possible treatment.
• You will learn:How to analyze primitive reflexes and their important contribution to developmentArticulate testing and influence of the retention of primitive reflexesNew hands-on methods that you can implement immediately into your practiceA full demonstration of the integration exercise, including modifications for each reflexHow to categorize the behavioral and physical symptoms associated with each reflexA clear examination of why the reflexes may still be presentDebate what reflex integration can accomplishHere’s A Brief Outline Of Dr. Pryor’s TrainingPRIMITIVE REFLEX OVERVIEWBrain developmentBrain stem Mid brainCerebellum Cortex –Occipital LobeTemporal LobeParietal LobeFrontal LobeEvaluation and demonstration of Primitive reflexesHow retained reflexes act on developmental milestonesReasons for primitive reflex retention or re-emergenceHow primitive reflexes interfere with higher level skills – Reading, writing, sensory processingPRIMITIVE REFLEXES COVERED IN DETAILPalmar GraspPlantar GraspSymmetricalTonic NeckAsymmetricalTonic LabyrinthineReflex MoroReflexExtension synergyFlexion synergyHands-On ActivitiesDisarming the strength of primitive reflexesPalmar graspPlantar graspAsymmetrical Tonic NeckSymmetrical Tonic NeckMoro ReflexCASE STUDIES17 year-old anoxic male integration of brain stem functions, cranial nerves, midbrain to regain cortical functions without over riding primitive reflex patterns8 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.