MedRhythms
Next-generation neurotherapeutics that use the power of music & technology to redefine brain health
02/19/2026
Registration is open for the Neurologic Music Therapy® Training Institute, hosted by MedRhythms in collaboration with the Academy of Neurologic Music Therapy®, taking place April 23–26 in Boston.
This immersive four-day, in-person training offers clinicians the opportunity to deepen their knowledge and application of evidence-based Neurologic Music Therapy® through hands-on learning, clinical discussion, and practical tools for neurorehabilitation practice.
📍 Location: Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Charlestown, MA
📅 Dates: April 23–26, 2025
🔗 Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/neurologic-music-therapy-training-inst-april-23-26-in-boston-tickets-1968345154343?aff=oddtdtcreator
If you’ve been considering formal training in NMT or expanding your clinical toolkit, now is a great time to secure your spot.
We look forward to welcoming you to Boston this spring.
11/21/2025
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11/19/2025
MedRhythms' InTandem® and MOVIVE™ devices provide at-home rehabilitation by delivering rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) with familiar, engaging music.
11/03/2025
Walking has a natural rhythm. But, it can be disrupted by chronic stroke, Parkinson’s (PD), and other neurologic injuries/diseases.
Learn about the science of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS), a walking intervention backed by over 30 years of research.
🗓️ November 12th | 📍 Virtual
https://medrhythms.com/event/medrhythms-info-session-hosted-by-bihn/
This is a free event.
MedRhythms Info Session Hosted by BIHN | MedRhythms Join us for a 20-minute session to learn more about the power of RAS. Over 30 years of research support the use of music and rhythm for walking rehabilitation. MedRhythms harnesses the proven clinical intervention of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS).
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