MedRhythms

MedRhythms Next-generation neurotherapeutics that use the power of music & technology to redefine brain health

MedRhythms is developing next-generation neurotherapeutics that leverage the power of music and technology to redefine what's possible in brain health, for patients around the world. Our devices are designed to improve walking, mobility and related functional outcomes via a proprietary, patented technology platform. This platform combines sensors, software, and music with advanced neuroscience to

target neural circuitry. We are developing a pipeline of digital therapeutics across a range of neurological conditions, including stroke, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. For more information about how we are pioneering digital therapeutics, visit https://medrhythms.com/

"Through the advancements of neuroscience, we can begin to understand music in a completely different way: the objective...
07/18/2025

"Through the advancements of neuroscience, we can begin to understand music in a completely different way: the objective power that it has to impact our brain [and motor function].”

Learn about MedRhythms products and platforms:



Podcast Episode · Music Saved Me Podcast · 03/05/2025 · 23m

"Only the Amped-PD intervention resulted in combined improvements in habit strength, amplified real-world walking activi...
07/16/2025

"Only the Amped-PD intervention resulted in combined improvements in habit strength, amplified real-world walking activity, and improved gait variability. Finally, the Amped-PD group perceived the walking intervention to be more helpful in improving overall walking and physical activity than the Active-Control group, based on their higher scores on the Global Rating of Change scale."



Habitual moderate intensity walking has disease-modifying benefits in Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, the lack of sustainable gait interventions that collectively promote sufficient intensity, daily amount, and quality of walking marks a critical gap in PD rehabilitation. In this randomized con...

Modern Stroke Walking Rehab. InTandem offers an easy-to-use, clinically credible at-home rehab option. Find out more: ht...
07/15/2025

Modern Stroke Walking Rehab. InTandem offers an easy-to-use, clinically credible at-home rehab option. Find out more:

https://intandemrx.com/

NEW PUBLICATION Gait Responses in People with Parkinson Disease During Autonomous Closed-loop Rhythmic Auditory Stimulat...
07/08/2025

NEW PUBLICATION Gait Responses in People with Parkinson Disease During Autonomous Closed-loop Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation: An Exploratory Analysis by James T. Cavanaugh, PhD, Franchino Porciuncula, DScPT, EdD, Jenna A. Zajac, DPT, Teresa Baker, DPT, Nicholas Wendel, DPT, Louis N. Awad, DPT, PhD, and Terry D. Ellis, PhD



https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/15459683231174223

MedRhythms' therapy team participated in Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) training at the end of April in partnership with...
07/03/2025

MedRhythms' therapy team participated in Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) training at the end of April in partnership with Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Harvard University

"There’s nothing quite like witnessing the spark that happens when clinicians experience the power of Neurologic Music Therapy firsthand. Huge shoutout to our incredible presenters—true leaders in the field—who brought the training to life." - Caitlin Hebb, Head of Clinical Therapy

Studies have shown Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation is effective to produce functional change in motor therapy for stroke, ...
07/02/2025

Studies have shown Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation is effective to produce functional change in motor therapy for stroke, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, and other conditions.

Look out for our series on the power of RAS and music in neurorehabilation. Read more about RAS from its creator, Dr. Michael Thaut, in this publication:

https://online.ucpress.edu/mp/article-abstract/27/4/263/62455/Rhythmic-Auditory-Stimulation-in-Rehabilitation-of?redirectedFrom=fulltext

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH HAS SHOWN THAT AUDITORY rhythm has a profound effect on the motor system. Evidence shows that the auditory and motor system have a rich connectivity across a variety of cortical, subcortical, and spinal levels. The auditory system—a fast and precise processor or temporal inf...

PD is the fastest growing neurodegenerative disease in the world. Learn about Movive™ and battle Parkinson's with the po...
06/26/2025

PD is the fastest growing neurodegenerative disease in the world. Learn about Movive™ and battle Parkinson's with the power of the music you love.



https://movive.com

"'It's being prescribed by doctors, used by stroke survivors in their homes, and paid for by insurance,' Owen McCarthy, ...
06/25/2025

"'It's being prescribed by doctors, used by stroke survivors in their homes, and paid for by insurance,' Owen McCarthy, president and founder of the medical startup, said."



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MedRhythms, based in Portland created a system called "InTandem" that uses sensors, software, and recorded music to create a digital therapy. It's now FDA-approved.

Ask your questions! Join the webinar on Thursday to learn more about InTandem: a safe, use-at-home medical device that d...
06/24/2025

Ask your questions! Join the webinar on Thursday to learn more about InTandem: a safe, use-at-home medical device that delivers rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) to improve walking and ambulatory status for people with chronic stroke.

Thursday, June 26th at 4 pm EST



Learn more about MedRhythms' products like InTandem walking recovery after a stroke and the science of neurologic music therapy (NMT)

"There's nothing else on earth that activates our brain like music does."   How does it work? "Rhythm [activates] the au...
06/24/2025

"There's nothing else on earth that activates our brain like music does." How does it work? "Rhythm [activates] the auditory system, which activates the part of the brain that's responsible for movement, to improve [walking] outcomes" MedRhythms' CEO discusses recovery, the brain, and how he developed the world's first prescription music platform.



Podcast Episode · Music Saved Me Podcast · 03/05/2025 · 23m

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