Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative neurologic condition in which the brain shrinks and brain cells will die. Alzheimer's disease is the most frequent form of dementia, which is defined as a progressive loss of cognitive, behavioral, and social abilities that impairs a person's capacity to operate independently.
Interactive Metronome therapy helps restore previously lost functions as well as decrease the advancement of Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's disease affects persons aged 65 and up, with symptoms including forgetting a recently discussed topic or event, misplacing vital belongings, becoming lost in familiar places, and, last but not least, forgetting family members' names and losing ordinary objects, to name a few.
Our practitioners can use Interactive metronome therapy to help our patients' symptoms slow down and increase their quality of life. They additionally create personalized strategies for patients that can help them in the following ways:
Improving balance, stability, strength, and coordination.
Learn more about our therapeutical approaches.