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/

10/23/2025

🚶🎵 This week, MedRhythms is on the ground at the APTA Federal/Primary Care Conference. The MedRhythms team is joining leaders in physical therapy (PT) to spotlight innovation in walking rehabilitation.

Meet us at Georgia Southern University in Savannah to learn about InTandem® and MOVIVE™ — prescription-only medical devices that deliver rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) to support walking for people living with chronic stroke and Parkinson’s disease.

RAS is a clinically validated intervention to improve walking supported by more than 30 years of research.

10/23/2025

Visiting AAPM&R this week? Connect w/ MedRhythms Chief Scientific Officer, Brian Harris, and Medical Science Liaison, Kirsten Smayda.

MedRhythms is committed to advancing research that can have a transformational impact on the walking of people living with neurological injury and disease, including chronic stroke. Learn more and connect with the MedRhythms team at

Implement several recommendations from the APTA Clinical Practice Guidelines for Parkinson's disease with MOVIVE™. MOVIV...
10/23/2025

Implement several recommendations from the APTA Clinical Practice Guidelines for Parkinson's disease with MOVIVE™.

MOVIVE delivers rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS), cueing, within an evidence-based protocol. It can also be used in the community, and is aerobic and task specific.

Osborne, et al., 2022 see more

Movive is a safe, use-at-home device delivering RAS with music to support gait rehabilitation and motor function for people with Parkinson's disease (PD)

MedRhythms is attending   alongside clinicians and researchers shaping the next generation of neurorehabilitation. MedRh...
10/22/2025

MedRhythms is attending alongside clinicians and researchers shaping the next generation of neurorehabilitation. MedRhythms shares AAPM&R’s vision that physiatrists are indispensable leaders in directing rehabilitation and recovery, vital to optimizing outcomes and function early and throughout the continuum of patient care.

Learn about the world’s first prescription music platform before the annual assembly at medrhythms.com

Enjoy privacy, convenience, and powerful results with MOVIVE™. The device ships to you and everythign is included. MOVIV...
10/22/2025

Enjoy privacy, convenience, and powerful results with MOVIVE™. The device ships to you and everythign is included. MOVIVE is intended to be used in the home of people living with Parkinson's disease (PD) to support gait and motor function. Learn about at-home rehab that rebuilds rhythm.

https://movive.com/

“One of the hardest parts of neuro rehab, for me, was telling someone we’d “done all we could” even though they were sti...
10/16/2025

“One of the hardest parts of neuro rehab, for me, was telling someone we’d “done all we could” even though they were still struggling with their mobility,” said Delis, PT/DPT, Clinical Territory Manager at MedRhythms.

“That’s why I joined MedRhythms. We’re bringing hope to people with music and rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS), a CPG recommended gait intervention.”
Jimmy will be at Booth #6 at .

MEDRHYTHMS AT BOOTH  #6We’re looking forward to connecting at ANPT 2025 with clinicians, researchers, and innovators ded...
10/14/2025

MEDRHYTHMS AT BOOTH #6

We’re looking forward to connecting at ANPT 2025 with clinicians, researchers, and innovators dedicated to improving mobility and independence for people with neurologic conditions. MedRhythms is the world leader in delivering rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) to improve walking for people with neurologic conditions via in-person care and home-use, Rx-only medical devices.

Take a walk with the world's first prescription music platform and meet our Medical Science Liaison Dr. Kirsten Smayda, and Clinical Territory Manager Jimmy Delis next week in Omaha.

As Parkinson's progresses, walking is impacted. Physical and neurological activity help stave off the progression of PD....
10/10/2025

As Parkinson's progresses, walking is impacted. Physical and neurological activity help stave off the progression of PD.

MOVIVE, a non-pharmacological option to support gait rehabilitation and motor function, was designed to support the 1M Americans, including 110,000 Veterans, living with Parkinson's disease. Learn more about adding MOVIVE to your PD management toolkit and how to order for both VA and CCN Providers.

https://movive.com/va

Earlier diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is shifting the care journey, with neurologists seeking new interventions to he...
10/08/2025

Earlier diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is shifting the care journey, with neurologists seeking new interventions to help patients maintain mobility and independence for as long as possible.

MedRhythms Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Brian Harris, is attending . Connect with him to learn more about how MedRhythms has harnessed the power of music to deliver rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS). MedRhythms Therapy has delivered over 75,000 impactful hours of direct patient care.

Also, MedRhythms recently announced the nationwide launch of MOVIVE™ — a prescription-only, use-at-home medical device designed to support gait rehabilitation and motor function for people with Parkinson’s disease.

We’re grateful to join so many leaders in the field of movement disorders who share our commitment to supporting mobility and quality of life.

MedRhythms is headed to Honolulu, Hawaii, for  . We’re thrilled to join global leaders in movement disorders at the Inte...
10/07/2025

MedRhythms is headed to Honolulu, Hawaii, for .

We’re thrilled to join global leaders in movement disorders at the International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, October 5–9, at the Hawaii Convention Center in Honolulu.

The 2025 Congress theme, Toward Disease Modification in Movement Disorders, speaks to the new paradigm that exists in treating Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. It underscores the mission shared by MedRhythms to advance treatment options that preserve mobility and quality of life.

MedRhythms today announced a strategic partnership with Edwards Health Care Services (EHCS), a leading provider of direc...
09/16/2025

MedRhythms today announced a strategic partnership with Edwards Health Care Services (EHCS), a leading provider of direct-to-home medical products. The partnership enables nationwide distribution of MedRhythms' currently available devices, InTandem®, for adults with chronic stroke walking impairments and MOVIVE™ for people with Parkinson's disease (PD), to patients with Medicare and/or commercial insurance.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/medrhythms-and-edwards-health-care-services-a-gemcore-family-company-enter-into-national-distribution-agreement-302556924.html

In recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of rehabilitation medicine and his leadership in advancing neur...
09/10/2025

In recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of rehabilitation medicine and his leadership in advancing neurorehabilitation through music and technology, MedRhythms co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer Brian Harris was selected as a 2025 Fellow of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)

The Fellow of ACRM designation recognizes active members with an outstanding record of professional service to ACRM who have also made contributions of national significance to the field of medical rehabilitation. Learn more:

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/medrhythms-co-founder-and-chief-scientific-officer-brian-harris-named-2025-fellow-of-the-american-congress-of-rehabilitation-medicine-acrm-302551525.html

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