Physical Therapists

Physical Therapists When the brain's functional networks are not synchronized, individuals may exhibit impaired motor planning/sequencing, lack of coordination, poor balance and gait disturbances that rob them of functional independence and increases the risk of fall-related injuries. Physical Therapists work tirelessly with clients who have lost this timing and rhythm because...

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Occupational Therapists

Occupational Therapists Occupational Therapists understand quality of life, and they know how important the simple things can be. Life is about playing with your kids, gardening, playing an instrument, dancing, and sometimes, balancing the checkbook. Life is about…well, living. Regardless of the situation, maintaining functional independence is crucial for completing most...

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Sensory Processing Disorder

A synchronized brain overcomes crossed signals! Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) goes beyond trouble with vision and hearing, often affecting the tactile, proprioception, or vestibular system. Difficulty interpreting stimuli can lead to developmental delays, behavioral changes, difficulty with activities of daily living, ADLs and social problems. Over-crowded schools can lead to problems...

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Adult Brain Injury

Helping you recover what matters most! Brain injuries are very different than any other injury because our brain stores all of our memories, controls our movements and shapes our personality; the brain is truly the essence of who we are. Brain injuries often lead to multiple complications, such as seizures, coma,...

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Parkinson’s

Don't let Parkinson's disease slow you down! Modern technology has extended the human lifespan, but diseases like Parkinson's can rob someone of their quality of life during these later years. Parkinson's disease directly affects the central nervous system; it destroys dopamine-generating cells in the brain, resulting in an inability to coordinate...

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Adult ADHD

Leading the way in drug-free ADHD training! A wealth of information abounds concerning children with ADHD, and how television and video games are to blame. Well, at some point, those children grow into adults with responsibilities, jobs and children of their own. Being off task at work can quickly become a...

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LD

Learning to succeed! Children with learning disabilities (LD) can present a variety of challenges for parents and educators. Untreated, these children may also face difficult and unique challenges that are pervasive throughout life. Learning disabilities affect all areas of academia, speech and language. LD can lead to: Difficulty following directions Trouble...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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