Upcoming
therapies

Estimated Cost for 2026

$87,000

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MNRI Intensive

Milford, MI
December 2025
February 2026
June 2026
October 2026

Estimated out of pocket cost:
$9,000 each intensive
$36,000 total

A renowned therapist is traveling to us for five days of Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration Method (MNRI). MNRI uses sensory stimulation and motor response to mature the body's primary reflex by creating stronger neural pathways. Therapists recommend seeing Liam 4 times per year to continue integrating reflexes for sustained and improved brain function. In the neurotypical child, primitive reflexes develop naturally, but for Liam this will be attained through training his reflexes.

Napa center

Chicago, Illinois
April 2026
August 2026

Estimated out of pocket cost:
$12,000 each intensive
$24,000 total

Individualized pediatric therapy program with unique combinations of physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and feeding therapy to help maximize his full developmental potential. Napa Center is world renowned and attracts families internationally for their pediatric neurorehabilitation. Napa will customize their three week intensive for each child based on their unique needs and goals.

Kinactive kids

Southlake, TX
January 2026

Estimated out of pocket cost:
$10,000 each intensive

Two-week intensive that uses a blend of pediatric chiropractic practices and physical therapy to focus on gross motor goals that include sitting, rolling, ring sitting, side sitting, resolving torticollis, and more. This year he will focus on more transition skills, and bearing weight into his feet, knees, and engaging his legs so he can learn to crawl.

DMI on the Fly

Madison, Wisconsin
June 2026

Winter Springs, Florida
November 2026

Estimated out of pocket cost:
$8,500 each intensive
$17,000 total

Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) is a therapeutic technique used in physical and occupational therapy to treat children with motor delay by improving automatic postural responses and promoting progress towards developmental milestones.  The goal of DMI is to provoke a specific active motor response from the child in response to a defined dynamic exercise prescribed by the therapist. DMI stimulates neuroplasticity to facilitate new neuronal connections and development of motor milestones. DMI is a comprehensive intervention that incorporates current research on neuro rehabilitation, technologies and methodologies.