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7 Most-Asked Questions About Cuevas Medek Exercise (CME) Therapy

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A child is a pure blessing to every parent. However, parents find it very challenging to figure out what to do for their little children with special needs. Especially when it comes to therapy or early intervention, parents get puzzled with a flood of information – leaving them sometimes frustrated.

If you’ve come across Cuevas Medek Exercise (CME), you must have a lot of questions in mind. 

And, here we are with 5 frequently asked questions on Cuevas Medek therapy with straightforward answers. 

1. What Exactly is CME Therapy?

This is one of the most-asked questions on the Cuevas Medek Exercise. Well, in short, CME is focused therapy on helping children with issues like developmental delays, motor challenges or strength, balance, and coordination problems. 

Here’s an example for you: instead of holding your child’s hand to help them walk, CME provides situations where they can engage their own muscles and reflexes to take that step independently. Naturally, with time, they build motor skills and confidence in ways that traditional methods often don’t.

2. Which Children Benefit the Most from CME?

CME therapy is ideal for children with various conditions like:

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Developmental delays
  • Hypotonia (low muscle tone)
  • Genetic disorders affecting motor skills
  • Balance or coordination issues

Each child is unique, and so does their conditions. It’s important to have an initial evaluation by a certified CME therapist to determine whether the therapy aligns with the needs and abilities of your child.

3. Is CME Therapy Safe?

Yes, safety is a top priority in CME. Certified therapists are trained experts and they know how to handle each child. While some exercises may be challenging (designed for children with specific conditions), they’re always performed carefully – in a more controlled and adjusted way so that the child feels comfortable.

4. How Many Sessions Will My Child Need?

This actually depends on the child. CME has more than 3000 exercises.  The therapists designed the therapy after analyzing the condition, difficulty level, medical history, age and certain factors in mind. For most kids, 2–3 sessions a week is ideal, but it is often tailored based on the therapy goal. Each session may last between 45 minutes to 1 hour. 

5. Do I Need to Be Actively Involved?

Well, as a parent you don’t directly participate in the exercises, but your presence is a must. Therapists often involve parents, caregivers, or teachers in the therapy sessions to help them understand the process and how it will benefit the child. 

Therapists might also guide you on simple activities to practice at home.

6. When Will I See Progress?

Progress looks different for every child. Early intervention often helps. Many kids see significant improvements within weeks, while others may take longer to see results. Patience is key! It’s ideal to not compare your kid with others, but be patient to witness how your child makes progress.

7. What About the Costs?

Therapy can be an investment, and coverage depends on your insurance provider. Some families also explore grants, local organizations, or community support programs to help with costs. Don’t be afraid to ask your therapist or local networks for advice – they often have resources that can lighten the load.

Finding the Right CME Practitioners at Hope AMC

We believe this blog has helped you find easiest answers for the questions regarding Cuevas Medek therapy

Now that you want to take one step ahead to connect with certified CME practitioners, Hope AMC is here for you. We have board-certified and highly experienced CME therapists to offer tailored therapy designed for the unique condition of the child. 

Don’t wait! Bring your child to our highly regarded and dedicated pediatric rehabilitation center in Dubai, which remains open every day a week! Visit our official website or social media channels for more information!  

Book a consultation to talk to our CME therapists today!

By admin | December 5, 2024 | Categories: Cuevas Medek Exercises | Tags: ,

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