From Debilitating Migraines to Hope: How Interactive Metronome Therapy Changed McKenzie Mertes’ Life

From Debilitating Migraines to Hope: How Interactive Metronome Therapy Changed McKenzie Mertes' Life

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McKenzie Mertes, a 22-year-old woman, faced debilitating migraines for six years, which originated from two concussions. The severity of these migraines led to her withdrawal from school and had a profound impact on her daily functionality.

Discovery of Interactive Metronome Therapy

McKenzie’s journey to recovery began when her mother, Tam Store, a speech-language pathology coordinator, introduced her to Interactive Metronome therapy. This therapy, typically used to aid children with ADHD, involves following auditory cues that help enhance brain processing and timing.

Therapy and Its Broader Applications

Interactive Metronome therapy has found utility in treating a variety of conditions beyond ADHD, including speech disorders and dementia, showcasing its versatility and effectiveness in improving neurological function.

McKenzie’s Progress and Success

After a year of dedicated treatment, McKenzie experienced significant improvements. The therapy not only reduced the frequency and severity of her migraines but also enhanced her ability to focus. This marked progress allowed McKenzie to regain control over her life, illustrating the profound impact of Interactive Metronome therapy on her health and wellbeing.