Primitive Reflex Integration Through Neuroplasticity Treatment Techniques
- Speaker:
- Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, CH, CFPS
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 54 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
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Jul 30, 2020
- Product Code:
- POS064225
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar - Also available: DVD
Tags: Rehab Summit
Description
Therapists frequently see primitive reflex patterns in pediatric cases. Sensory experiences govern primitive reflexes. When treatment is directed around the level of the lesion, integration begins. Rather than management of symptoms alone, neuroplasticity provides effective tools to place primitive reflex patterns in the background of the nervous system, allowing more voluntary movement.
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Handouts/Brochure
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual - Primitive Reflex Integration Through Neuroplasticity Treatment Techniques (3.6 MB) | 36 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Instructions for ASHA credit - Self-Study Only (64.4 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
| Manual - Primitive Reflex Integration Through Neuroplasticity Treatment Techniques - French (3.6 MB) | 36 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Manual - Primitive Reflex Integration Through Neuroplasticity Treatment Techniques - Italian (3.6 MB) | 36 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Speaker
Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, CH, CFPS Related seminars and products
Health Sphere Wellness Center
Karen Pryor, PhD, PT, DPT, CH, CFPS, has a doctorate in physical therapy and has practiced for 40 years in the field. Dr. Pryor is the owner of Health Sphere Wellness Center, an integrative therapy clinic in Nashville, Tennessee. Involved with early intervention in the birth-three population for over 30 years, she has developed neuroplasticity techniques that are used in a wide variety of settings, including homes, childcare centers, and school systems, to advanced pediatric therapy programs.
Dr. Pryor serves on several boards, including the Leadership Interagency Council for Early Intervention (2014-2019), a position to which she was appointed by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. In 2010, she received the President's Volunteer Service Award for her contributions to the advanced treatment of children from President Barack Obama. In addition to her work with children, Dr. Pryor has served as an adjunct professor at the Tennessee State University Occupational Therapy Assistant program. She is a clinical instructor for several universities and colleges. With her years of experience and passion for complete wellness, Dr. Pryor advances a more expansive view of how to integrate therapy throughout the lifespan by using neuroplasticity techniques.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Karen Pryor is the owner of Health Sphere Wellness Center, LLC and is a field examiner for PDMS-3. She has employment relationships with Tennessee State University, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Physical Therapy School, the Daymar Physical Therapy Assistant School and the Volunteer State Community College. She is a paid consultant for Evergreen Certifications. Karen Pryor receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Karen Pryor is a reviewer with Tennessee Physical Therapy Association and American Physical Therapy Association. She is an Ambassador for National Down Syndrome Society. She serves on the editorial board for APTA Journal.
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Objectives
- Distinguish where and why spastic patterns are demonstrated and how to apply neuroplasticity techniques
- Assess the neurological system of the pediatric patient to form a basis of therapeutic neuromotor rewiring around damaged areas
- Determine how to treat with neuroplasticity techniques to decrease the tone of spastic patterns to allow active movements
Outline
Function Related to Neurological Anatomy
- Brain and brain stem anatomy
- CNS lobes and layers related to function
- Why spastic patterns are demonstrated
- How to apply neuroplasticity techniques
Neurological System of the Pediatric Patient
- Neurological damage effects relating to specific regions of the brain and brain stem
- Instruction related to specific area of the CNS
- Demonstration of neurological patterns
- Form a basis of therapeutic neuromotor rewiring around damaged areas
Change Connections in the CNS
- Target brain regions to treat
- Neuroplasticity techniques to decrease the tone of spastic patterns and allow active movements
- Relate simple treatments for use in home programs
Target Audience
- Physical Therapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Athletic Trainers
- Speech/Language Pathologist
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