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Three Questions to Ask Your Therapist
What are your goals for my child?
Goals are customized to your child’s abilities, focusing on advanced motor skills, balance, coordination, and greater independence.
How will we achieve these goals?
Through progressive, targeted exercises that stimulate the nervous system, challenge movement patterns, and encourage postural control using gravity and sensory input.
How do you measure these goals?
Progress is tracked using standardized assessments, functional milestones, video documentation, and regular therapist evaluations.
Want to learn more? Book your free consultation today!
What is DMI?
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a therapeutic technique used in physical and occupational therapy to treat children with motor delays. This method aims to enhance automatic postural reactions and support progress toward developmental milestones. Through targeted dynamic exercises prescribed by the therapist, active motor responses are elicited in the child. DMI leverages the brain's ability to form new neural connections, supporting the development of motor skills.
Why DMI?
Promotion of brain development: DMI helps to create new neural connections and support motor development.
Improvement of postural reactions: The exercises aim to enhance automatic postural reactions, which are important for stable body posture.
Achieving developmental milestones: DMI supports children in reaching important motor milestones.
Strengthening of muscle power and coordination: The exercises improve strength, coordination, and balance.
Support for language and socio-emotional development: Independent mobility, promoted by DMI, has positive effects on language development and socio-emotional competence.
Individual adaptation: The exercises are tailored to the specific needs and abilities of each child.
Early intervention: Starting DMI early helps develop healthy movement patterns and avoid bad habits.
Who is DMI for?
DMI is particularly suitable for children with motor delays, including those with:
Down syndrome
Cerebral palsy
Global developmental delay
Hypotonia
...
We are thrilled with the progress our young patient has already made and look forward to the challenges and successes in the coming weeks and beyond!
We are certified in NISE-STIM 1 and use surface, spinal, and functional muscle electrical stimulation. Our therapists are DMI certified at Levels A, B, and C. Additionally, we use the Galileo vibration plate to improve the muscle strength and coordination of our patients. We also employ TheraTogs to achieve the highest therapy efficiency possible.
#dmitherapy #neuroplasticity #childphysio @dmitherapy #theratogs
What are your goals for my child?
Goals are customized to your child’s abilities, focusing on advanced motor skills, balance, coordination, and greater independence.
How will we achieve these goals?
Through progressive, targeted exercises that stimulate the nervous system, challenge movement patterns, and encourage postural control using gravity and sensory input.
How do you measure these goals?
Progress is tracked using standardized assessments, functional milestones, video documentation, and regular therapist evaluations.
Want to learn more? Book your free consultation today!
What is DMI?
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a therapeutic technique used in physical and occupational therapy to treat children with motor delays. This method aims to enhance automatic postural reactions and support progress toward developmental milestones. Through targeted dynamic exercises prescribed by the therapist, active motor responses are elicited in the child. DMI leverages the brain's ability to form new neural connections, supporting the development of motor skills.
Why DMI?
Promotion of brain development: DMI helps to create new neural connections and support motor development.
Improvement of postural reactions: The exercises aim to enhance automatic postural reactions, which are important for stable body posture.
Achieving developmental milestones: DMI supports children in reaching important motor milestones.
Strengthening of muscle power and coordination: The exercises improve strength, coordination, and balance.
Support for language and socio-emotional development: Independent mobility, promoted by DMI, has positive effects on language development and socio-emotional competence.
Individual adaptation: The exercises are tailored to the specific needs and abilities of each child.
Early intervention: Starting DMI early helps develop healthy movement patterns and avoid bad habits.
Who is DMI for?
DMI is particularly suitable for children with motor delays, including those with:
Down syndrome
Cerebral palsy
Global developmental delay
Hypotonia
...
We are thrilled with the progress our young patient has already made and look forward to the challenges and successes in the coming weeks and beyond!
We are certified in NISE-STIM 1 and use surface, spinal, and functional muscle electrical stimulation. Our therapists are DMI certified at Levels A, B, and C. Additionally, we use the Galileo vibration plate to improve the muscle strength and coordination of our patients. We also employ TheraTogs to achieve the highest therapy efficiency possible.
#dmitherapy #neuroplasticity #childphysio @dmitherapy #theratogs