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13
Jun
CP
IM, training for the brain and body!
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most common motor disability in children, but also leads to problems with speech, vision and cognition. CP is generally associated with spasms, spasticity, uncoordinated and spastic gait, involuntary movement and postural problems. Additionally, many with CP also suffer from...
13
Jun
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Let IM be the missing piece...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) presents a unique set of challenges. Children deal with a wide range of symptoms and require very different treatment plans. Children that have this special blend of social and communication troubles face very unique challenges, especially in over-crowded schools.
ASD is related...
13
Jun
APD
IM training sounds like a winner!
Difficulty with processing sound and language can present a multitude of problems for children. IM understands how these difficulty processing speech and ambient sound can lead to cognitive deficits and behavioral changes. Children may have trouble hearing directions, educational instruction and warnings. Those miscommunications may...
10
Sep
13
Jun
Amputee
IM training restores lost mobility!
There are times when a limb must be removed in order to save a life. Unfortunately, millions of people know what it is like to live missing a piece of themselves. Nothing can make up for that loss, but it is possible to get back to...
10
Sep
13
Jun
ADHD
Leading the way in drug-free ADHD training!
It is essential that children be able to filter out distractions, hold information in working memory and process that information in order to learn. ADHD makes it difficult for children to sustain attention and focus, especially with action-packed video games, 500 channel cable services...