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Advance Program

CI Advance Program

The CI Advance program is one-of-a-kind. This program is an intensive physical and occupational therapy program designed to increase functional independence. Our team of experienced therapists works collaboratively to design each program to the specific needs of each family. Consistent with all our therapeutic offerings, CI utilizes state-of-the-art equipment in a playful, child-centered setting. 

 

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Program Components

  • 4 weeks, 4 hours per day, 5 days per week
  • Comprehensive OT/PT evaluations
  • Individualized video home exercise program
  • Consultative follow-up

Candidates for the Advance Program

We see children with a wide variety of conditions and diagnoses in Advance. Below, you can find a non-exhaustive list of the more common conditions. If you have a question whether or not your child can benefit from an Advance intensive, they likely can! Feel free to reach out with any questions you may have. 

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Spina Bifida
  • Stroke/Hemiplegia
  • Down Syndrome
  • Hypotonia/Hypertonia
  • Gross Motor Incoordination
  • Motor Planning Difficulties
  • Gait Concerns
  • Neurological Concerns
  • Orthopedic Rehabilitation

Target Areas

  • Functional Strengthening
  • Gait Training
  • Functional Ambulation
  • Neuromuscular Re-education
  • Adaptive Equipment Assessment
  • Home Safety and Transfer Training
  • Independence with Daily Activities and Self-Care
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Common Techniques

Within the CI Advance Program, we use a variety of therapy tools that help maximize a child’s gains from our program. Read more about each of them here.

 

  • Benik
  • Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)
  • Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI)
  • Universal Exercise Unit
  • Galileo Vibration Platform
  • Gait Trainers
  • Kinesio tape
  • Partial Body Weight Supported Training (PBWST)
  • Pulleys
  • Spio
  • Therasuit
  • TheraTogs

Lodging

For those coming to our Madison Advance Center, we have had families stay with the Staybridge Suites in Fitchburg or the Hyatt Place in Verona. There have also been many families who have utilized Airbnb or Vrbo.

Travel

MSN- Dane County Regional Airport is conveniently located on the north side of Madison.

MKE- General Mitchell Airport is located in Milwaukee and is ~90 miles away from CI Pediatric Therapy Centers.

Funding

CI works with many local and national insurance providers. We are happy to look into your individual plan and see how the program will be covered. If your plan is out of our network, CI offers affordable out-of-pocket costs that are up to 20% less than other nearby intensive options. We are also happy to provide you with a list of grants and financial assistance programs that families have used in the past to help cover some of the costs of Advance. 

Program scholarships are available for Anna’s CI Summer Camp Scholarship Fund. This scholarship fund was created in 2019 in memory of Anna Mischnick, a hard-working and fun-loving 11-year-old girl. Anna had been diagnosed with and treated for medulloblastoma, a form of pediatric brain cancer, in 2014 when she was just 6 years old.

 

Our Families Truly Say It Best!

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CI delivers therapy solutions that are designed to meet our son’s needs while still putting an emphasis on the importance of his childhood experience. Through CI our son has become an active and willing participant in his therapy plan.

Sarah
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The staff members at CI are fantastic! I feel like a team with them and that they are there for my son and family 110% to help him grow. I would tell them that if you want caring, knowledgeable, helpful team members for your child then you must go to CI! They will do absolutely ALL they can do to help them grow and learn.

Angie
Parent
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I cannot, nor do I want to, imagine our daughter’s life without the CI Team the last few years! If I had to come up with a phrase to describe CI, I’d say they are like family. Always taking my daughter under their wing, communicating with us about today and the future and working hard to give all they’ve got, always!

Natasha and Chris
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I would tell and have told parents looking for a therapy provider that there is no better place to trust their child’s care to. The environment at CI is welcoming and positive for children of all ages, skills, and abilities. It is a “safe” place where your child can be themselves and will learn new skills and abilities. And not only do they support the kiddos but they support us parents too!

Meagan
Parent
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The warm, comfortable environment created by all the staff allows our entire family to relax and look forward to coming to the various therapies, programs and fun extracurricular activities. The center’s commitment to bringing out the best in every child is evident as soon as you walk through the doors.

Deb
Parent
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We found that CI provides an environment where kids don’t just learn and work on goals; they also get to be kids! Our daughter really enjoys her time (and her therapist) at CI! I can’t convey in words how much it means to us to know that our child is cared for and to watch her succeed.

Katie
Parent

Advance Program Therapy Tools

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Benik

Benik provides upper trunk support and deep pressure proprioceptive input. Deep pressure is often used to assist the child to self-calm and relax so that sensory stimulus can be processed, while also providing feedback to joints and the central nervous system.

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Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)

Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) is an intervention that can be used to increase use in a weaker extremity. Within the pediatric population you will utilize a type of restraint, which is typically a cast, on the strong extremity.

Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI)

Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a therapeutic technique used by therapists to treat children with gross motor impairments by improving and/or provoking a desired action with great emphasis on alignment, sensory integration, and function.

Galileo Vibration Platform

Galileo Vibration Platform: The Galileo Vibration Plate utilizes whole body vibration (WBV) to achieve a variety of musculoskeletal benefits. As the plate vibrates at frequencies ranging from 5-30 Hz, energy is passed on to the child’s muscles resulting in a very high number of contraction-relaxation cycles every second.

Gait Trainers

Gait trainers are a type of assistive device similar to walkers. They allow children to work on walking and exploring their environment without being dependent on someone else. Most gait trainers can be modified to provide more or less support and can be beneficial for children with varying levels of ability.

Kinesio Tape

Kinesio tape can be used to help improve muscle function, sensory awareness, increase range of motion, decrease muscle fatigue, improve postural alignment/ balance and re-educate muscles.The tape is applied to the skin in a specific pattern and tightness that helps to target goal areas. 

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Partial Body Weight Supported Training (PBWST)

Partial Body Weight Supported Training (PBWST) is an intervention used by therapists to improve strength, endurance and motor planning for gait. 

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Pulleys

Pulleys and their exercises can help your child develop strength to encourage dissociated movements, increase one’s range of motion, normalize muscle tone, and prevent muscle contractures.

Spio

Spio are orthotic compression garments that children wear during the day to provide deep pressure proprioception into your child’s body through the compressive force of the fabric.

TheraSuit

TheraSuit facilitates rehabilitation of children with neurological disorders which result in decreased range of motion, muscle weakness, difficulties with movement against gravity, maintaining posture and other motor activities impairments. 

TheraTogs

TheraTogs are an orthotic undergarment and strapping product that give individuals with sensorimotor impairment a highly effective carryover modality for improving postural alignment and stability, movement skill and precision, and joint stability. 

Universal Exercise Unit

A Universal Exercise Unit is utilized to help a child perform specific movements as their body is suspended by use of elastic bungees. This allows the kid to become partial weight bearing, therefore making it easier for them to create and build upon movement patterns.