Lunch & Learn- An Introduction on How to Incorporate Modified Vaulting to Integrate Reflexes (Non-Member)
This 90-minute course provides an overview of retained primitive reflexes, how they affect postural control, motor coordination, and sensory integration, and introduces the therapeutic use of medical-quality equine movement—specifically modified vaulting—to support reflex integration. Participants will learn foundational reflex assessment techniques and explore how equine movement can enhance neurological organization and functional outcomes in children. This session includes practical tools for identifying retained reflexes and understanding their role in occupational performance, with a focus on integrating movement-based strategies.
This 90-minute course provides an overview of retained primitive reflexes, how they affect postural control, motor coordination, and sensory integration, and introduces the therapeutic use of medical-quality equine movement—specifically modified vaulting—to support reflex integration. Participants will learn foundational reflex assessment techniques and explore how equine movement can enhance neurological organization and functional outcomes in children. This session includes practical tools for identifying retained reflexes and understanding their role in occupational performance, with a focus on integrating movement-based strategies.
This 90-minute course provides an overview of retained primitive reflexes, how they affect postural control, motor coordination, and sensory integration, and introduces the therapeutic use of medical-quality equine movement—specifically modified vaulting—to support reflex integration. Participants will learn foundational reflex assessment techniques and explore how equine movement can enhance neurological organization and functional outcomes in children. This session includes practical tools for identifying retained reflexes and understanding their role in occupational performance, with a focus on integrating movement-based strategies.