Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is an innovative therapeutic approach designed for children with motor delays.
It stimulates neuroplasticity and supports the development of motor skills through progressively challenging dynamic exercises. DMI helps children improve postural control, coordination, and strength while promoting developmental milestones.
DMI is indicated for children with any type of motor retardation, including conditions such as Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, global developmental delay, hypotonia and genetic diseases, as well as for premature infants.
DMI can be integrated with other rehabilitation techniques to optimize outcomes and provide functional movement patterns.
