
Episode 71
Can Movement Change the World with Kim Lowack
Can something as simple as movement have the ability to change the world? To answer this question, I’m bringing on Kim Lowack, OTR/L who is extremely passionate about movement and has extensive experience working with clients who have been impacted by disruptions within their movement patterns. She shares a ton of information about the components of movement, how it impacts learning and behavior, and why movement is so important across the lifespan.
July 20, 202056m 38s
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Show Notes
Kim and Sarah discuss:
- Influence of movement across the lifespan
- Effects of movement disruptions
- Overview of vestibular system
- Development of the nervous system
- Why crawling is so important
- Making it fun is all that matters
- Focusing on the underlying reflexes to address higher level skills
- The under appreciated system
- Identifying the issue and then taking a step back
- Importance of movement for geriatric population
- Dr. Harold Blomberg Rhythmic Movements
Connect with Kim:
- Kim’s Ted Talk
- Email: [email protected]
- Web: https://www.theotway.net/
- Instagram Link: @the_ot_way
- Twitter Link: @KimLowack
Topics
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