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Masgutova Neuro-Sensory Motor Reflex Integration

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The MNRI method is a gentle and effective approach to facilitate sensory-motor as well as emotional development. The method incorporates innate reflex patterns to facilitate neural development. Primary movements and reflex patterns are expressed by every individual and are key elements of human development. Many of these reflexes are necessary for survival during periods of stress and danger. They are also neurologic building blocks for all learned movements and skills including cognitive skills, motor development & coordination skills, and other primary reflexes. Certain life events experienced before, during and after birth may affect the ability of these reflex patterns to be fully integrated and used effectively. An individual may revert to using infant reflexes due to stress or injury. When reflexes do not fully integrate or become active during stressful situations, abnormal movement patterns may develop and impede the development of more mature movement patterns, skills, & intellectual processes.

 

Reflex treatments we offer:

1. Dynamic and Postural reflex integration

2. Neurotactile Integration

3. Oral - Facial Reflex Integration

4. Visual & Auditory Reflex Integration

5. Archetype Movement Integration

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