Presented by Maxine Haller, OTR
Primitive Reflexes are the initial connection between the external world stimuli and the internal response systems that involve muscular contraction within humans. These 60 minutes will explore the initial ways in which reflexes actually facilitate the growth and development in three planes.
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Primitive Reflexes are the initial connection between the external world stimuli and the internal response systems that involve muscular contraction within humans. This module explores the initial ways in which reflexes actually facilitate the growth and development in three planes. Beginning with embryological development of the cardinal planes and axes, Ms. Haller presents the way in which the midlines influence and are influenced by primitive reflexes. She revisits the primitive reflexes that generate the birth and the breast crawl while emphasizing the importance of natural flexion as the essential foundation for extension and rotation and more mature movements that culminate in standing, walking, and running. She also addresses glitches in the primitive reflex movement system. This module, therefore, provides information that leads to management strategies for these glitches in subsequent modules.
The content in this module is re-evaluated every three years in accordance with ANCC criteria. This content will be re-evaluated and updated on or before July 5, 2023.