SoundSteps™
Our software revolutionizes audio biofeedback in medical devices across the globe to accelerate and advance treatment outcomes.
SoundSteps™
Our software revolutionizes audio biofeedback in medical devices across the globe to accelerate and advance treatment outcomes.
Frontiers of Neurology–August 2020
A Case-Controlled Pilot Study on Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation-Assisted Gait Training and Conventional Physiotherapy in Patients With Parkinson's Disease Submitted to Deep Brain Stimulation
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilition
Walking to your right music: a randomized controlled trial on the novel use of treadmill plus music in Parkinson’s disease
Do patients with PD benefit from music assisted therapy plus treadmill-based gait training? An exploratory study focused on behavioral outcomes
Our Biomedical Music™ is advancing the applications of music-assisted rehabilitation. When paired with advanced gait analysis devices, MAT™ has produced outstanding, life-changing results for 3M+ users and counting.
Our software utilizes advanced gait analysis devices, such as clinical-grade treadmills and wearables, to identify gait deficits and create each patient’s personalized audio output—driving measurable, accelerated treatment outcomes.
Our software calibrates the proprietary audio outputs to stimulate the precise motor areas of the brain which improve gait and balance while avoiding unintended negative consequences of using music in treatment. SoundSteps™ optimizes brain activation for positive walking results, in real-time.
Lila: from 3 falls/week to no falls to running in 8 weeks
SoundSteps™ corrective audio output correlates with users data provided via the FDA approved biomedical device. The user rehearses walking with the audio biofeedback during gait rehearsal.
Within minutes, there is visible and measurable improvement in gait and posture, as falls are nearly eliminated.
Bob: from falling to no falls to walking and running in 4 weeks
After precision activation and retraining of their brain’s neural networks, our users regain freedom of movement without depending on SoundSteps™ to move. Most users like to practice with SoundSteps™ for 20 minutes 2-3 times per week to maintain the progress.
CEREBRAL PALSY
Lila was born with Cerebral Palsy and her parents were told she would NEVER WALK. Because of this, she has received physical therapy weekly since she was born. Despite years of PT, Lila struggled with walking, suffering from an average of 3 major falls per week.
SOUNDSTEPS™ TRIAL
By the second week of the trial, Lila’s parents were reporting no falls and that she was attempting to run after her brother after rehearsing with our music.
Her progress was so significant she not only walked, but RAN, without music, in the Capital 10k, 6 months after the trial ended.
PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Nov 12: Before SoundSteps™
Bob was walking, but falling often when attempting to move backwards.
Nov 13: Day One
Baseline (No Music): 2.6 MPH | Steps per min: 101
SoundSteps™: 3.2 MPH | Steps per min: 125
SoundSteps™ TRAINING
Nov 26: Week 2 – No Falls, Started Running
MAT™: 3.5 -4.5 MPH | Steps per min: 136-150
Dec 14: Week 4 – Precision Music without Treadmill
Regained ability to move in every direction, swing arms, and run, all with no falls. He continues to report no falls post-training with no music.