What is DMI Therapy?
Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a therapeutic technique used in physical and occupational therapy to treat children with motor delay by improving automatic postural responses and promoting progress towards developmental milestones. The goal of DMI therapy is to provoke a specific active motor response from the child as a result of a defined dynamic exercise prescribed by the therapist. DMI stimulates neuroplasticity to facilitate new neuronal connections and development of motor milestones. DMI is a comprehensive intervention that incorporates current research on neuro rehabilitation, technologies and methodologies. (Source: dmitherapy.com)

Each of our sessions is crafted as individually designed therapy, tailored to the unique needs and goals of every child.
Personalized DMI Intensive Programs
What you can expect:
| 1-3 weeks | At least 2 hours per day | 5 days a week | 2x per day | 60-minute sessions |
Our dedicated DMI therapist conducts a thorough assessment of your child, examining their abilities, medical history, and factors contributing to delays in gross motor skills. Collaborating with the child and family, the therapist tailors a personalized care plan to achieve specific goals. Carefully selected exercises are employed to address these goals and challenge the child’s neurological system to its maximum potential.
Your child is our priority. We prioritize building a strong rapport with your child by taking the time to understand their interests and get to know them better, ensuring a positive and engaging therapeutic experience for both the client and the therapist.
The home exercise program is integral part of the DMI therapy. It plays a pivotal role in fostering sustained progress and achieving therapeutic goals. It is vital for you to follow the home exercise program catered specifically for your child. Find out more.
CONTACT US:
9113 Saranac Ct.
Fairfax VA 22032
fsahin@ankamedicalgroup.com
(703)945-96-26
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