
Tonic labyrinthine reflex - Physiopedia
The Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) refers to the response of an infant's body when held in a prone suspension. When the infant's neck is flexed, their shoulders protract and their hips flex.
Retained Primitive Reflexes & Child Development - The OT Toolbox
Sep 17, 2024 · The tonic labyrinthine reflex (TLR) is used for head and postural control. We know that baby has poor control of their head and neck when they are born, and this reflex is part of what helps …
The TLR Reflex: Clear Signs, Causes, and Integration Tips - Harkla
Jun 9, 2021 · Learn what the TLR reflex is, how it develops, and the signs of a retained TLR reflex. Get simple tips and exercises to support your child’s development.
Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) - Brain Sync
There are two components of this reflex: the forward TLR is present in utero and is integrated at around 4 months old. The backwards TLR is present at birth and gradually becomes integrated as higher …
Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) Integration: Supports for School & Home
Oct 14, 2025 · The Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) emerges at birth and typically integrates by 3 years of age. When a baby’s head moves forward (flexion), the body naturally curls inward; when the head …
The Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) helps develop head and posture control. When retained, it may result in low muscle tone, difficulty sitting upright, or toe walking.
TLR & Landau Reflex - BRMT Canada
The Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) helps with the development of neck and head control, increases muscle tone, improves posture and balance, and develops the proprioceptive and balance senses.
What Is the Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR)? - Biology Insights
Aug 28, 2025 · The Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR) is influenced by the vestibular system in the inner ear, which processes sensory information about spatial position. This reflex helps infants adapt to …
Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex - Move Play Thrive
The Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex supports the development of the proprioceptive and vestibular senses, muscle tone, coordination, and proper head alignment. When unintegrated, possible long-term …
Retained TLR Reflex Behind Your Child’s Balance and Coordination …
Feb 11, 2025 · A TLR reflex is the response a baby makes when the head position is changed. In Attention, Balance and Coordination, Sally Goddard describes in the first few weeks of life, the infant …