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/

Stay in the know with the world's 1st prescription music platform. Join the MedRhythms newsletter for updates on product...
11/21/2025

Stay in the know with the world's 1st prescription music platform. Join the MedRhythms newsletter for updates on products, clinical research, and more.

MedRhythms is developing innovative technologies that aim to improve walking. Best of all, they can be used from home. Sign up for the MedRhythms Newsletter to get updates on the technology, clinical research, and more!

MedRhythms' InTandem® and MOVIVE™ devices provide at-home rehabilitation by delivering rhythmic auditory stimulation (RA...
11/19/2025

MedRhythms' InTandem® and MOVIVE™ devices provide at-home rehabilitation by delivering rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) with familiar, engaging music.

For people with Parkinson’s (PD), walking can feel rigid and unsafe. Rhythm can help PD patients rediscover their walkin...
11/10/2025

For people with Parkinson’s (PD), walking can feel rigid and unsafe. Rhythm can help PD patients rediscover their walking groove and keep moving forward. MOVIVE uses familiar songs to deliver rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS), an intervention backed by over 3 decades of research.

Learn more about how RAS supports walking for people with PD in a virtual info session hosted by the Brain Injury Hope Network (BIHN).

Reserve your spot today!

Join us for a 20-minute session to learn more about the power of RAS. Over 30 years of research support the use of music and rhythm for walking rehabilitation. MedRhythms harnesses the proven clinical intervention of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS).

Slow, effortful walking after a stroke is incredibly common. In fact, 3.5 million Americans experience walking challenge...
11/07/2025

Slow, effortful walking after a stroke is incredibly common. In fact, 3.5 million Americans experience walking challenges related to a stroke. RAS is a neurologic music therapy intervention that is clinically validated to improve walking.

Rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) uses the power of rhythm and music to help chronic stroke patients guide their steps – even years after a stroke.

Learn more about MedRhythms’ at-home rehab options virtually on November 12th. Thanks to BIHN for hosting this event!

Reserve your spot now: https://khsp5dapm0g.typeform.com/to/ZIAlnjgc

We’re seeking a full-time Neurologic Music Therapist (NMT) to join our team at a JFK Johnson Extended Recovery Unit in E...
11/07/2025

We’re seeking a full-time Neurologic Music Therapist (NMT) to join our team at a JFK Johnson Extended Recovery Unit in Edison, New Jersey.

This is an exciting opportunity to be part of an interdisciplinary team specializing in brain injury recovery, where you’ll collaborate with dedicated rehabilitation professionals, apply cutting-edge Neurologic Music Therapy techniques, and contribute to improving patient outcomes through the power of music.

At MedRhythms, we’re committed to supporting our clinicians through ongoing professional supervision, continuing education, and generous PTO — all within a community that values innovation, collaboration, and excellence in care.

If you’re passionate about evidence-based neurorehabilitation and ready to grow your career with an organization redefining what’s possible in music therapy, we’d love to connect.

📍 Location: Edison, NJ

💼 Position: Full-Time Neurologic Music Therapist

💌 Apply or learn more: https://medrhythms.com/careers/

Walking has a natural rhythm. But, it can be disrupted by chronic stroke, Parkinson’s (PD), and other neurologic injurie...
11/03/2025

Walking has a natural rhythm. But, it can be disrupted by chronic stroke, Parkinson’s (PD), and other neurologic injuries/diseases.

Learn about the science of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS), a walking intervention backed by over 30 years of research.

🗓️ November 12th | 📍 Virtual

https://medrhythms.com/event/medrhythms-info-session-hosted-by-bihn/
This is a free event.

Join us for a 20-minute session to learn more about the power of RAS. Over 30 years of research support the use of music and rhythm for walking rehabilitation. MedRhythms harnesses the proven clinical intervention of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS).

“Brian Harris’s selection as a 2025 ACRM Fellow and his induction into the Recording Academy signify a growing recogniti...
10/31/2025

“Brian Harris’s selection as a 2025 ACRM Fellow and his induction into the Recording Academy signify a growing recognition of the strong connections between music and health, and how MedRhythms is using music to deliver proven treatments to patients with chronic stroke and Parkinson’s disease,” Larry Jasinski, CEO of MedRhythms.

From research to real-world practice — music is changing how we think about gait rehab. Discover how rhythm-driven therapy is shaping mobility rehabilitation at ACRM.

Welcome the newest class of Fellows of ACRM (FACRM)!

Arash Asher, MD
Sara Christensen Holz, MD
Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil, OT, CRC
Terrence Pugh, MD
Cynthia Li, PhD, OTR/L
Samir Belagaje, MD
Brian Harris, MA, MT-BC, NMT/F
Mackenzi Pergolotti, PhD, MS, OTR/L
Catherine Siengsukon, PT, PhD, DBSM, CHWC

With President Dr. Fofi Constantinidou receiving their awards at
Learn More https://acrm.org/about/awards/fellows/

MedRhythms uses music to support walking for people with Chronic Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease (PD), and other neurologic ...
10/30/2025

MedRhythms uses music to support walking for people with Chronic Stroke, Parkinson’s Disease (PD), and other neurologic injuries/diseases. Join us November 12th for a presentation hosted by the Brain Injury Hope Network (BIHN). You’ll learn more about the science uniting music and movement.

Reserve Your Spot Now!

Join us for a 20-minute session to learn more about the power of RAS. Over 30 years of research support the use of music and rhythm for walking rehabilitation. MedRhythms harnesses the proven clinical intervention of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS).

Brian Harris, MA, MT-BC, NMT-F, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, has been named a 2025 Fellow of the American Co...
10/30/2025

Brian Harris, MA, MT-BC, NMT-F, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, has been named a 2025 Fellow of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM). The honor recognizes Mr. Harris for his outstanding contributions to the field of rehabilitation medicine and his leadership in advancing neurorehabilitation through music, neuroscience, and technology.

Mr. Harris has demonstrated outstanding service to ACRM including clinical, research, and administrative contributions including introducing the field of Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) at the ACRM Annual Conference in 2015 and co-founding and serving as Chair of the Arts and Neuroscience Networking Group.

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

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.

The evidence is in: Music has the power to transform walking outcomes for people living with neurologic injury and disea...
10/28/2025

The evidence is in: Music has the power to transform walking outcomes for people living with neurologic injury and disease. MedRhythms is proud to share data during three presentations at on the profound positive impact rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) has on the lives of patients.

Last week at  ! Chief Scientific Officer Brian Harris and Medical Science Liaison Kirsten Smayda joined the   community ...
10/27/2025

Last week at ! Chief Scientific Officer Brian Harris and Medical Science Liaison Kirsten Smayda joined the community in Salt Lake City for the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation’s annual assembly.

MedRhythms is the leading provider of home-use, prescription-only medical devices that deliver rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) to promote mobility for people with chronic stroke and Parkinson’s. Learn more at ACRM’s Conference and EXPO this week in Chicago.



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