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Interactive Metronome
Interactive Metronome: Chiropractic Neurological Treatments
Interactive Metronome (IM) is a cutting-edge
neurological assessment and treatment tool, an audiology-based program for motor timing
and sequencing that uses hand clapping and maintaining a beat.
IM has therapeutic applications for a wide variety of learning
and developmental disorders in children and adults.
Patients that have attentional problems
typically fall into a category of brain symptoms related to their
ability to sequence and bind information. I.M. helps to train
motor sequencing by increasing the ability of the motor system
to sequence.
IM is essentially a program that uses visual,
auditory and motor cues to get the brain in time and rhythm by
having the clap to a specific metronome beat.
Who Interactive Metronome Helps
IM was developed in the early 1990s and first used to help
children with learning and developmental disorders, such as:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Cerebral Palsy
- Sensory Integration Disorder
- Non-verbal Learning Disorder
- ADD/ADHD
Through years of clinical research and the efforts of
innovative therapists, IM was soon being implemented as part of
a therapy program with older patients who also exhibited the
same deficits as pediatric patients, such as:
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)
- Balance Disorders
- Limb Amputation
- Parkinsons Disease
Interactive Metronome Helps Achieve Measurable Improvement
The Chiropractic Neurology Center has enhanced
traditional therapy approaches with IM, and has been achieving measurably improved outcomes.
IM has been shown to improve:
- Attention & Concentration
- Motor Planning & Sequencing
- Language Processing
- Behavior (Aggression & Impulsivity)
- Balance and Gait
- Endurance
- Strength
- Motor Skills
- Coordination
For a free consultation to see how chiropractic
therapy with Interactive Metronome can help
you or a loved one, call 848-6000 today, or
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How Interactive Metronome Works
The Interactive Metronome treatment program
was developed to directly
improve the processing abilities that affect motor
planning and sequencing, which are central to human activity from the coordinated
movements needed to walk or climb stairs, to the order
of words in a sentence to provide meaning.
- IM improves
those human capacities by using innovative neurosensory
and neuromotor exercises developed to improve the
brain's inherent ability to repair or remodel itself
through a process called neuroplasticity.
- The IM program provides a structured, goal-oriented
process that challenges the patient to synchronize a
range of hand and foot exercises to a precise
computer-generated reference tone heard through
headphones. The patient attempts to match the rhythmic
beat with repetitive motor actions.
- A patented audio or audio and visual guidance system
provides immediate feedback measured in milliseconds,
and a score is provided.
Over the course of the treatment, patients learn to:
- Focus and attend for longer periods of time
- Increase physical endurance and stamina
- Filter out internal and external distractions
- Improve ability to monitor mental and physical
actions as they are occurring
- Progressively improve performance
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