Interactive Metronome
Interactive Metronome(IM) was developed in the early 1990s and is used to help children with learning and developmental disorders as well as adult neuro rehabilitation patients. IM is a neuro-motor assessment & treatment tool used in therapy to improve the neurological processes of motor planning and sequencing.
Motor planning and sequencing are central to human activity. From the coordinated movements needed to walk, to the order of words in a sentence, planning and sequencing are critical to efficient human function. Interactive Metronome (IM) is the only therapy tool that improves motor planning and sequencing by using neuro-sensory and neuro-motor exercises developed to improve the brain’s inherent ability to repair or remodel itself through a process called neuroplasticity.
Clinical Foundation
The human brain’s efficiency and performance depend on the seamless transition of neuronetwork signals from one area of the brain to another. Findings in a recent study by Neal Alpiner, MD, “Functional MRI Study of the Effects of IM on Auditory-Motor Processing Networks”, suggest that IM works by augmenting internal processing speed within the neuroaxis. The key regions of the brain that are affected appear to include the cerebellum, prefrontal cortex, cingulate gyrus and basal ganglia. These parts of the brain are responsible for human timing as well as other day to day functions such as: sustained attention, language formulation, motor coordination and balance.
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 auditory-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 coordinated performance.
Such patients include:
Sensory Integration Disorder
ADHD
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Cerebral Palsy
Non-verbal Learning Disorder
Balance Disorders
Limb Amputation
Parkinson’s Disease
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
HOW IT WORKS & WHO USES IT
Because IM works on the core brain functions of motor planning and sequencing, it is being used successfully by:
Occupational Therapists
Speech Language Pathologists
Physical Therapists
Educators
Athletic Trainers
Licensed Rehabilitation Medical and Mental Health Professionals
Neurologists, Psychiatrists and Psychologists
Chiropractic Care Professionals
Developmental/Behavioral Optometrists
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