Dizziness & Motion Sickness

Dizziness & Motion Sickness

Overcoming Dizziness and Motion Sickness with Primitive Reflex Integration

Numerous rhythmic movements and infant reflexes work to develop vestibular function, proprioception, and head control. When these innate neurodevelopmental movements are incomplete, or immature, then individuals are more likely to experience motion sickness or dizziness. See how primitive reflex integration and rhythmic movements can help complete developmental processes and alleviate these issues.

All case studies are written by students of the Brain and Sensory Foundations First Level course.