Endorsements

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 injuries that demonstrate neural timing deficits.  

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Academic Improvement

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 become so competitive; it all starts in pre-school, but it will continue into college, internships and the job market. With that...

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Athletic Enhancement

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 by a fraction of a second knows that it was a matter of milliseconds between victory and defeat. Sometimes good just...

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Research

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 results were overwhelming positive, and published in September 2013 in the peer-reviewed Neuropsychology journal. Please click through to read this...

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Dyslexia

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 learning disability; it also affects children's expressive language skills, and in some cases, the ability to recognize voices and sounds. It...

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Resources

Resources brainlinemilitary.org BrainLineMilitary.org provides military-specific information and resources on traumatic brain injury to veterans, service members in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Reserve, and their families. Through video, webcasts, articles, personal stories, research briefs, and current news, those whose lives have been affected by TBI can learn more...

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Developmental Delays

Overcoming delays with rhythm and timing! Developmental delays take multiple forms, including impairments of general intelligence, difficulty with specific scholastic skills, trouble coordinating motor skills, and social communicative disorders like Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). With so much changing in the developing brain, it is unclear how much is affected by many...

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How It Works

Did you know that your brain has an "internal clock" that keeps time? And that it does so at various intervals: microseconds, milliseconds, seconds, minutes, and hours?   Timing in the brain (or what scientists call "temporal processing") is responsible for detecting where a sound is coming from as sound...

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Concussion

IM training can help the lingering effects! Your brain is protected by a layer of fluid that cushions your brain keeps it from bumping into your skull. However, when you have a concussion, the brain moves enough to make contact with the skull and cause swelling. Like any brain injury, concussions...

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History of Interactive Metronome

History of Interactive Metronome Interactive Metronome was developed in the early 1990s and immediately proved of great benefit to children diagnosed with learning and developmental disorders. Over the years, clinical research and therapeutic practice has shown that IM is also beneficial for the rehabilitation of adults following stroke, brain injury, a...

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