Rehabilitating Lower Motor Neuron Damage with Interactive Metronome Self-Study

Course Description:

To understand and adapt the Interactive Metronome technology, the rehabilitation professional must have a good understanding of the benefits of the IM program related to the anatomy, physiology and limitations caused by lower motor neuron damage. With a good knowledge of the impact of IM on peripheral nerves and the neuromuscular balance deficits and pain they cause, the clinician can develop a candidacy for the program and adapt the technology appropriately.

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APPROPRIATE DISCIPLINES:

  • Occupational Therapist
  • Occupational Therapy Assistant
  • Physical Therapist
  • Physical Therapy Asst
  • Athletic Trainer
  • Licensed Medical, Rehabilitation or Mental Health Professional
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