Research shows IM positively impacts cognitive, behavioral and physical performance.
Interactive Metronome has been shown to produce significant results in children and adults with a wide range of physical and cognitive difficulties including ADHD. The March/April 2001 issue of the American Journal of Occupational Therapy identified five core areas of statistically significant improvements gained through the IM training program:
- Attention and Focus
- Motor Control and Coordination
- Language Processing
- Reading and Math Fluency
- Ability to Regulate Aggression / Impulsivity
Ongoing studies continue to validate correlations between Interactive Metronome and academic achievement in mathematics, language, reading and attention to task. The IM program has also proven to be a powerful tool for improving both the physical and mental aspects of athletic performance.
Leading schools, universities and professional athletes from the NFL, NBA, NHL and PGA are also using the IM program and seeing impressive results.
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Occupational Therapy can include Interactive Metronome to help improve:
- Motor function
- Balance
- Bilateral coordination
- Sensory integration
- Motor planning and sequencing
Physical Therapy can include Interactive Metronome to help improve:
- Endurance and strength
- Gait Symmetry
- Coordination
- Motor skills
- Balance
Speech Therapy can include Interactive Metronome to help improve:
- Language processing
- Social communication
- Planning and sequencing
- Attention and concentration
- Control of impulsivity and aggression
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