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Revolutionizing Neurologic Rehabilitation with SoundSteps™ Mobile

  • Writer: Hope Young Bass
    Hope Young Bass
  • Apr 2
  • 2 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

A Breakthrough in Neurological Rehabilitation

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare technology, one company stands out for its groundbreaking approach to mobility rehabilitationBiomedical Music Solutions, Inc. (BMS). By combining neuroscience, audio design, and cutting-edge software, BMS is transforming the lives of neurologic patients with SoundSteps™ Mobile, a patented audio-based therapy designed to enhance walking, balance, and motor function.

Millions of individuals worldwide suffer from movement disorders caused by conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and traumatic brain injuries. Mobility challenges can significantly impact independence, mental health, and overall quality of life. While traditional therapies offer varying degrees of success, BMS has pioneered a proven, science-backed, non-invasive alternative—one that harnesses the power to listen and respond to precisely engineered sounds that engage neural pathways responsible for movement.


How SoundSteps™ Works: A New opportunity in Gait Training

SoundSteps™ is clinically proven to improve gait, posture, and balance by delivering targeted auditory cues that stimulate the brain's motor control system. Initially developed for hospital and clinical use, the technology has been integrated with the Biodex Gait Trainer 3, a specialized rehabilitation treadmill that enhances neurologic patient recovery through real-time audio and visual biofeedback.

With over 225 hospitals and clinics in 22 countries utilizing SoundSteps™, its impact on neurological rehabilitation is undeniable. Published scientific research highlights significant improvements in patients undergoing Music Assisted Therapy (MAT) gait training, particularly those diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, where symptoms such as shuffling gait, freezing episodes, and instability can be debilitating.


Introducing SoundSteps™ Mobile: Therapy Anytime, Anywhere

While in-clinic therapy remains essential, access to consistent, high-quality treatment can be challenging for many patients. BMS is solving this problem by launching SoundSteps™ Mobile, a Software bundle that brings MAT directly to patients—anytime, anywhere they walk. With 24/7 accessibility, SoundSteps™ Mobile allows users to continue rehabilitation at home, in assisted living facilities, or even during daily walks.

This expansion not only empowers patients with greater independence in their recovery journey but also introduces a scalable, cost-effective solution for healthcare providers. By bridging the gap between clinical and at-home therapy, SoundSteps™ Mobile is set to revolutionize neurologic rehabilitation on a global scale.


Why SoundSteps™ Is the Future of Neurologic Therapy

Unlike traditional rehabilitation methods, SoundSteps™ is non-invasive, adaptable, and supported by extensive clinical research. It offers:


  • Targeted brain stimulation through scientifically designed medical audio


  • Enhanced walking, balance, and cognitive function for neurologic patients


  • Proven efficacy in Parkinson’s disease rehabilitation and other movement disorders such as Stroke, MS, Cerebral Palsy, Brain Injury & more


  • Seamless integration with the Biodex Gait Trainer 3 and future wearable technology


  • Accessibility beyond the clinic with the upcoming SoundSteps™ Mobile software bundle


As neurological diseases continue to rise, innovative solutions like SoundSteps™ Mobile will play a crucial role in helping millions regain mobility, confidence, and independence.


Join the Movement: Invest in the Future of Neurologic Rehabilitation


At Biomedical Music Solutions, we are committed to pioneering the next generation of neurologic therapy. Whether you are a patient, clinician, researcher, or investor, now is the time to be part of this transformative movement.


Contact hope@biomedicalmusic.com to learn more.

 
 
 

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