Retained Primitive Reflexes and Parkinson’s Disease: A Window into the Brain–Body Connection
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition affecting movement, balance, and coordination. The tremors, stiffness, and slowed movement associated with Parkinson’s arise from changes deep within the brain’s motor control centres — particularly the basal ganglia. These changes can have the effect of “reactivating” or… Read More »Retained Primitive Reflexes and Parkinson’s Disease: A Window into the Brain–Body Connection
