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STNR ssessment and treatment
STNR or the Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex, is a normal infant reflex that helps with development by dividing the body into upper and lower halves, but it becomes a retained STNR when it doesn't integrate (disappear) by 11 months. This reflex helps an infant transition from belly crawling to hands-and-knees crawling. When the head is brought ...
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It’s all because of a retained reflex called the STNR - symmetrical tonic neck reflex. It’s a reflex that splits the body in half from top and bottom, and it helps to allow babies to learn to crawl forward. When it doesn’t integrate, or mature, that leaves the person’s body movements at the mercy of what their head, neck, and eyes are doing. It’s extremely exhausting! It can be 10 times harder for people with this reflex retained to copy from the board, sit properly in a chair, ride a bike, etc.
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