Reflex Integration Therapy is an intervention technique employed by Occupational Therapists to address persistent primitive reflexes that may interfere with an individual’s daily activities and development. Primitive reflexes are automatic movements that emerge during infancy and are crucial for survival and development in the early stages of life. However, in some cases, these reflexes may persist into later stages, leading to challenges in motor skills, sensory processing, attention, and overall functional performance.
The main objective of Reflex Integration Therapy is to promote the integration of primitive reflexes into more mature patterns of movement, ultimately facilitating improved motor control and higher-level cognitive functioning. Occupational Therapists utilize various techniques tailored to the individual’s needs, such as specific exercises, sensory input, and activities that challenge and stimulate the targeted reflexes.
The benefits of Reflex Integration Therapy include enhanced motor skills, improved sensory processing skills, enhanced focus and attention, and improved independence in life.