Elizabeth Walz.  A form of brain training that utilizes the hitting of a trigger in response to an auditory signal  The closer one is to hitting the.

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Elizabeth Walz

 A form of brain training that utilizes the hitting of a trigger in response to an auditory signal  The closer one is to hitting the trigger on the beat the better score they receive CHECK IT OUT!!

 IM specifically works to enhance the brain’s temporal processing aka timing in the brain  Responsible for detecting where a sound is coming from as well as:  focusing attention  motor coordination  remembering information  reading comprehension  processing speech  These skills are our main focus

 Button Trigger  Tap Mat  In-Motion Switch  Wireless Headphone  IM-Software

 can be placed anywhere you can think of  meant to get your patient reaching, tapping, clapping or tracking  since your goal is to get the patient to move repetitively while focusing, your creative placement of the Button Trigger is very important  “glove” is also required in order to attach trigger to the patient See How It Works!

 Most versatile trigger was originally designed to withstand repeated kicks and stomps from patients working on standing balance  Depending on where you place it (or what you place it on) the same trigger can work on dorsiflexion or plantar flexion  Can be used to tap with fingers or to improve typing skills See How It Works!

 Heel strike-activated sensors give the patient positive feedback for a well- placed stride  Guide sounds cue the patient to extend or shorten their swing phase to ensure rhythmic gait  Improve dual-tasking ◦ Engage in conversation ◦ Avoiding obstacles See How It Works!

 Provide endless possibility of ways to use the program ◦ Allows you freedom to move about the room ◦ Do more intense exercises ◦ Helps to eliminate distraction of swinging wire ◦ Recommended product ◦ From Amazon ◦ nheiser-RS120-Wireless- Headphones- Charging/dp/B0001FTVEK/re f=sr_1_1/ ?ie=UTF8&qid= &sr=8- 1&keywords=wireless+headp hones nheiser-RS120-Wireless- Headphones- Charging/dp/B0001FTVEK/re f=sr_1_1/ ?ie=UTF8&qid= &sr=8- 1&keywords=wireless+headp hones

 Software program that uses color response as well as sounds to indicate how close or far the patient from being on beat  Keeps track of clients progress  Can also be used from home ◦ IM-Home Watch a Demo!

 Button trigger ◦ $200  Gloves ◦ $15 each  Tap Mat ◦ $200  Wireless Headphones ◦ $85  In-Motion Switch ◦ $115  IM Software ◦ $149 (with package) Products or package can be purchased at: me.com/orders/improduct.aspx Some products do require certification to purchase through the company. I contacted the provider and was sent an itemized price sheet. You can contact them at IMPRO and order them individually.