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[Pre-Order] Certificate Course to Integrate Primitive Reflexes for Optimal Function Neurological Approaches from Early Intervention to Adolescence

Certificate Course to Integrate Primitive Reflexes for Optimal Function Neurological Approaches from Early Intervention to Adolescence

[Pre-Order] Certificate Course to Integrate Primitive Reflexes for Optimal Function Neurological Approaches from Early Intervention to Adolescence

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Certificate Course to Integrate Primitive Reflexes for Optimal Function Neurological Approaches from Early Intervention to Adolescence

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Certificate Course to Integrate Primitive Reflexes for Optimal Function Neurological Approaches from Early Intervention to Adolescence

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The presence of retained primitive reflexes can exacerbate hyperactivity, inattentiveness, and challenges with processing sensory stimuli.

And the simplest techniques can have the most profound effects on patient progress.

These seemingly small changes can be a catalyst for increase in developmental success to your patients with neurological deficits, behavioral challenges, autism, sensory processing problems, learning disabilities, and ADHD…

Now, for the first time ever! You will learn through the lens of a physical therapist, Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, and an occupational therapist, Varleisha Gibbs, PhD, OTD, OTR/L…

…as they guide you through the missing links you need to achieve the results you desire and the patient satisfaction you know they deserve with the help of neuroplasticity techniques.

In this innovative online course, Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, and Varleisha Gibbs, PhD, OTD, OTR/L, will provide you guidance to re-envision treatment planning and strategies. Plus…

    • Be led through case studies on what happens when trauma exposes primitive reflex dominance and influences overall function.

 

    • Learn step-by-step how primitive reflexes highlight the impact on developmental skills, learning, and behavior from function to dysfunction.

 

  • Review the central nervous system anatomy and physiology as it relates to reflexive motor patterns, which includes the cranial nerves, and the various levels of the central nervous system.

Join your peers today and discover how to integrate primitive reflexes and reduce their influences on higher level skills.

You’ll leave with treatment strategies including case examples, useful handouts, and activities to address handwriting, dressing, eating, and positioning.

Plus, at the completion of this online course, you will receive your Certificate in Integrating Primitive Reflexes.

Get the  techniques  you need  to work with patients with neurological deficits, behavior challenges,
autism, sensory processing problems, learning disabilities, and ADHD.

The simplest techniques can have the most profound effect on patient progress.


Here’s what you’ll get:
4-Hour Teaching: Integrating Primitive Reflexes for Optimal Function

Join Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, and Varleisha Gibbs, PhD, OTD, OTR/L, as they come together to review the primitive reflexes and highlight each impact on developmental skills, learning, and behavior from function to dysfunction.

Review the central nervous system anatomy and physiology as it relates to reflexive motor patterns, which includes the cranial nerves, and the various levels of the central nervous system.

Learn to integrate primitive reflexes and reduce their influences on higher level skills.

Outline
Neurological Overview 

  • Primitive Reflex – Need to know
  • From “infancy to classroom”
  • Tone qualities and influencers

Nervous System Anatomy and Brain Loops – Sensory In, Motor Out

  • Reticular activating system – how underlying wiring of CNS interprets sensory information coming in and motor output
  • Brainstem
  • Midbrain
  • Cortex

From Function to Dysfunction of Primitive Reflexes 

  • Causes of retention and obligatory reflex demonstration
  • Triggers

Primitive Reflex Treatment Strategies 

  • Activities to address function
  • Treatments
  • Conclusion

1-Hour Case Study: Addressing Primitive Reflexes and Promote Functional Skills with Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT

Understanding primitive reflexes and how they live in the lower brain centers gives us control in the integration process.

Nervous system damage or challenges require neuroplasticity tools for effective treatment.

In this one-hour case study Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, gives you a new perspective on how to enter the central nervous system with sensory information to assist in rewiring around impairments for improved motor outcomes.

Outline
Evaluation – Look at the patient functionally to see the nervous system

  • Purpose for primitive reflexes

Causes for primitive reflex obligatory demonstration

  • How the brain relates information for survival

Case study

  • History
  • Evaluation

Treatment – Cranial nerve sensory pathways used for rewiring

  • Use of lobes for neuroplasticity advancement
  • How to naturally decrease spasticity effectively
  • Progress of the patient
  • Results

1-Hour Case Study: Primitive Reflexes: The Foundation for Function with Varleisha Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L

Primitive reflexes are the developmental groundwork for independence.

When they do not properly integrate, primitive reflexes can overpower executive functioning, sensory processing, and emotional regulation.

In this one-hour case study, Varleisha Gibbs, PhD, OTD, OTR/L, provides treatment strategies to improve participation and function in children and adolescents.

Outline
Case examples   

  • Activation of primitive reflexes

How primitive reflexes connect to Self-Regulation 

  • Neurological pathways for executive function, sensory processing, and emotional regulation

Case study

  • History
  • Evaluation

Treatment

  • The 9 Targets
  • Contextual Sensory Intervention
  • Results

1-Hour Recorded Q&A Session with Karen Pryor and Varleisha Gibbs
    • Recap of key takeaways from the course
  • Review of hot topics, additional insight, guidance, and answers to questions by Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, and Varleisha Gibbs PhD, OTD, OTR/L
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