New Resource for OTs on Rhythmic Movement
New Resource for OTs on Rhythmic Movement
Are you in search of evidence-based resource for OTs on Rhythmic Movement? Sonia Story, who offers the Sensory and Brain Foundations Courses has put together an AMAZING white paper entitled Evidence for OT Practice. (This post contains affiliate links).
You can learn more and register for the Brain and Sensory Foundation courses here.
The 12 page PDF Evidence for OT Practice of provides the following based on numerous references (3 pages) included in the white paper:
- Overview of Primitive and Postural Reflexes
- Consequences of Retained Primitive Reflexes
- Specific Reflexes and Supporting Research for Reflex Integration – Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR), Asymmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (ATNR), Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex (STNR), Moro Reflex and Combined Reflexes.
- The rationale for Addressing Retained Reflexes and the Problems that Arise Subsequent to the Retained Reflexes
- Use of Innate Rhythmic and Developmental Movements to Support Reflex Integration and Function
- Common Disorders Linked to Sensory-Motor Abnormalities
- Plausible Mechanisms for Brain Maturation and Connectivity
- Visual Processing Example Shows the Importance of Neurodevelopmental Movements
- The Brain and Sensory Foundations Curriculum Overview
Interested in registering for the ongoing courses? Find out more here.
Read more on Rhythmic Movement Training and RMT Courses.