Alzheimer’s patient comes out of her cocoon: husband says, “I got my wife back”
When we had this case study turned into us, we couldn’t believe the results. It is about an Alzheimer’s patient who couldn’t remember her grocery list while at the store, lost her keys consistently, couldn’t remember her grandchildren’s names, and couldn’t remember how to sew (which was her previous career and favorite past-time). She went through IM and that all changed. Read the case study to find out how.
Adam completed a short-term rehab with IM after a TBI and showed significant improvement when comparing pre and post-test scores. He is another living testament of the incredible success in using the Interactive metronome. Here’s what Adam has to say, “I am now better able to concentrate, focus, and understand key points more easily.” Read his full story on our Success Stories page.
The eyes have it: Some find life-altering results in vision therapy
On Wednesday, 10-year-old Matt Morel of Caledonia came home from school with a social studies assignment and 10 or so questions to answer about Christopher Columbus. The everyday task might seem ho-hum in most households, but that the fifth-grader could tackle it on his own is cause for joy as far as his parents, Melanie and Keith, are concerned. A year ago, he couldn't have.
"Before Matt had vision therapy, there was no way he could read that and do it," declared his dedicated mom, who used to spend hour after frustrating hour trying to help her son slog through homework. "Even if he had an open book for an exercise in class, it was useless."
Over 20 Department of Defense and Veterans Administration hospitals and clinics, including the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, use IM as a therapy protocol to treat mTBI and other traumatic[...]
IM training turns school into child’s play! You don’t necessarily have to feel like there is a problem just because you want to improve academic performance. Schools these days have[...]
IM training helps users dominate the field! Athletes are well aware of the importance of timing, coordination and split-second decision-making. Anyone who has missed a buzzer-beating shot or finished second[...]
Research In 2011, researchers at the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Clinic (DVBIC) at Fort Carson, CO, began a research study on the effects of Interactive Metronome for treating mTBI. The[...]
Gaining clarity with natural timing and rhythm! Dyslexia is the most common reading disability, but it is unique from other reading difficulties because it is not just a receptive language-base[...]
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