The Interactive Metronome is an advanced brain-based treatment program designed to promote and enhance brain performance and recovery. This is accomplished 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.
IM has been shown to improve:
¨ Attention & Concentration
¨ Motor Planning & Sequencing
¨ Language Processing
¨ Behavior (Aggression & Impulsivity)
¨ Balance and Gait
¨ Endurance
¨ Strength
¨ Motor Skills
¨ Coordination
HOW IT WORKS
The Interactive Metronome is an advanced brain-based assessment & treatment program developed to directly improve the processing abilities that affect motor planning and sequencing. Motor planning and sequencing 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. Interactive Metronome (IM) is the only therapy tool that 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. Would you like to know more? Contact us at 518-682-2799 and request a free demonstration.
IM has been shown to improve:
¨ Attention & Concentration
¨ Motor Planning & Sequencing
¨ Language Processing
¨ Behavior (Aggression & Impulsivity)
¨ Balance and Gait
¨ Endurance
¨ Strength
¨ Motor Skills
¨ Coordination
HOW IT WORKS
The Interactive Metronome is an advanced brain-based assessment & treatment program developed to directly improve the processing abilities that affect motor planning and sequencing. Motor planning and sequencing 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. Interactive Metronome (IM) is the only therapy tool that 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. Would you like to know more? Contact us at 518-682-2799 and request a free demonstration.