What Participants are Saying!
Severe ADHD begins resolving on day 2. The transformation of a mother's daughter through MST
MST and Sabrina with history of Lyme Disease, concussion, and more.
Dr. Curtis introduces a panel of patients volunteering their time to share how MST changed their lives.
It has not even been 60 days since we completed MST, and my son has made tremendous gains. I personally noticed his speech improving and increased attention span when playing games at home, but did not fully realize his gains until a conference with his teacher. He has made huge academic gains!! I was so blown away; I was in tears.
His teacher even commented, "Reading his profile at the beginning of the year, I would have never guessed he would make this many gains." His IEP team also reported increased legibility with his writing skills. Prior to MST he would scribble. They also noted increased reading comprehension, and an increase in his attention span. He can stay at his desk with his peers longer while doing school work!
He is also improving with transitioning to and from the classroom. His school speech therapist commented that previously he would need multiple verbal cues to return to the classroom, now he only needs 1 verbal cue. Grandparents have also been commenting that they can now hear and understand him when he talks.
I am forever grateful for my son to have the opportunity to participate in MST. I am excited to see what further gains he will continue to make.
“I was involved in a serious car accident in February 2016 at the age of 62. After 2 weeks flat on my back in bed, in a dark room on pain medication, I began the slow process of recovery. I only left my home for doctor appointments and physical therapy for months afterward. I was constantly dizzy and light headed therefore restricted from driving. I went to several specialists, a psychologist for stress and trauma therapy, and physical therapy for the bodily injuries. The constant dizziness continued and on June 21st I fainted in my home, hitting my head resulting in a second concussion and re-injuring my neck. Months of physical therapy followed yet the dizziness and light headed feeling remained. Eventually, my physical therapists informed me that there was nothing more they could do to help me and felt there was a “disconnect” between my eyes and my brain.
The MST therapy included light therapy, vestibular therapy, eye movement therapy and auditory training. It is an amazing procedure and it worked for me. I went into this treatment with a very positive attitude and much excitement as I felt I was finally on the right path to resolve the constant dizziness I had been dealing with since February. MST certainly helped me resolve the dizziness from the accident. I am very grateful for the help.”