Prevalence of Active Primitive Reflexes and Craniosacral Blocks in Apparently Healthy Children and Relationships with Neurodevelopment Disturbances
Background: In healthy children, the frequency of the anomalous persistence of primitive reflexes (PRs) and craniosacral blocks (CBs) is unknown, as well as their impact on neurodevelopment, behaviour disorders and related consequences. We aim to know the prevalence of anomalous PRs and CBs in appar...
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Main Authors: | Gema León-Bravo (Author), Irene Cantarero-Carmona (Author), Javier Caballero-Villarraso (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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