The Concussion Coach

101. Primitive Reflexes & Brain Injury Recovery: An interview with Patti Andrich, OTR/L, COVT


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Patti Andrich, OTR/L, COVT is a clinical manager, business owner, occupational therapist, and certified optometric vision therapist. She is internationally recognized for her expertise in treating sensory and motor processing disorders in both children and adults. Named Vision Therapist of the Year in 2020, Patti holds a master's degree from Ohio State University and an occupational therapy degree from Cleveland State University. She is certified in auditory processing, INPP-permitted reflex integration techniques, and vision therapy. Patti is the founder of the Sensory Foundations Program, a neurosensory motor program designed to integrate primitive reflexes and improve postural stability. She specializes in helping individuals with attention, behavioral, coordination, visual, auditory, vestibular, and emotional regulation challenges.


In this episode of the Concussion Coach Podcast, host Bethany Lewis and co-host Kaylee Blair sit down with Patti Andrich to explore the critical role of primitive reflexes in brain injury recovery. Patti shares her journey from struggling with undiagnosed vision issues to becoming a leading expert in reflex integration and neuro-optometric rehabilitation. She explains how primitive reflexes act as neurological "codes" that, when disrupted by brain injury, can lead to symptoms like emotional dysregulation, balance issues, and sensory overload.


Patti dives into practical strategies for reintegrating these reflexes, including movement exercises, visualization techniques, and sensory stimulation. She also highlights the importance of a team approach, involving neuro-optometrists, OTs, and other specialists, to restore optimal brain function. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of how vision, reflexes, and sensory processing interconnect—and how addressing these foundational systems can accelerate recovery.


Resources Mentioned:

  • Patti’s Website: sensoryfocus.com

  • Work Email: [email protected]

  • Book: Indicators of Primitive and Postural Reflexes by Patti Andrich

  • Neuro-Optometric Resources:

    • COVD.ORG (College of Optometrists in Vision Development)

    • NORA Vision Rehab (Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association)

Contact info:

  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/patti-andrich-2298a3134                  

  • Instagram: @thevisiondevelopmentteam


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