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Training with Music: inmuRELAX and inmuDANCE Make Exercise Fun and Motivating

Overcoming Training Challenges

Training sessions with individuals who have brain injuries and epilepsy can be particularly challenging. This is something Julie Krohne Christiansen experiences daily in her role as a physiotherapist at a residential facility for 21 adults with epilepsy. To address these challenges, Julie has incorporated inmuRELAX and inmuDANCE sensory cushions into her work, and the difference has been remarkable.

Julie frequently faces the difficulty of managing varying arousal levels among the residents during group training sessions. Some residents are in high arousal and need to be calmed before they can focus on the exercises, while others are in too low arousal and need stimulation to become engaged. The inmu sensory cushions have proven to be the perfect solution. The musical and tactile stimulation from inmuRELAX helps to calm those in high arousal, allowing them to focus and maintain their concentration during exercises. Conversely, inmuDANCE helps to awaken and engage those in low arousal, ensuring they are attentive and ready to participate.

Epilepsy training with inmu

Transformative Results

Since introducing the inmu cushions, Julie has noticed significant improvements. Because the sensory cushion help regulate residents’ arousal levels, they can perform exercises together in an effective way. This not only makes the training sessions more enjoyable but also enhances the overall engagement and participation of all residents.

The familiarity and comfort the residents have developed with the inmu cushions during group training sessions have led many of them to acquire their own. They find that the cushions provide them with relaxation and aid in improving their sleep. For many residents, adapting to new things can be challenging, but seeing their fellow residents use the inmu cushions has encouraged them to try them as well. Julie highlights the importance of this shared experience:

“We have used both inmuRELAX and inmuDANCE during our training sessions. Residents have been able to see how they work on their fellow residents. We’ve guided them by saying things like, ‘Try placing it here,’ or ‘Try doing this.’ This hands-on approach has helped them understand the benefits. Gradually, we’ve introduced the cushions for individual use, and it’s made a big difference.”

Julie further explains:

“If we had just handed them the cushions and said, ‘Here, we found this for you. Just sit and listen to it,’ I don’t think we would have gotten the same response. The group setting and the ability to observe and learn from each other were crucial in gaining acceptance and enthusiasm for using the inmu cushions.”

Impact on daily life

Beyond training sessions, the inmu cushions have positively impacted other areas of the residents’ lives. Julie has observed that the cushions not only help with relaxation and sleep but also improve everyday actions such as eating. For residents with high arousal, the calming effect of the inmuRELAX cushion helps them to settle down and focus on their meals. For those with too low arousal, the stimulating effect of the inmuDANCE cushion helps to increase their attention, making mealtime more engaging and enjoyable.

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Third grade at Slangerup primary school is engaged in a project with sensory stimulation. Several of the children explain that they can have difficulties concentrating and shutting out distractions. In the project, they use inmues as part of the school day. They use them both in class and during breaks.

Although the inmu cushions play music and vibrate, it does not disturb either the children nor the teacher. On the contrary, the soft, soothing music spreads throughout the room. It also gives the children security to have the inmu cushions to cuddle with.

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Nursing home reduces stress with inmu-mindfulness https://inmutouch.com/nursing-home-reduces-stress-with-inmu-mindfulness/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nursing-home-reduces-stress-with-inmu-mindfulness Thu, 16 May 2024 10:14:07 +0000 https://inmutouch.com/?p=50176

Nursing home reduces stress with inmu-mindfulness

At Lillevang nursing home, they have found an innovative way to prevent stress and reduce sickness absence. Like many other facilities, they are experiencing major challenges in recruiting and preventing staff from leaving. In the last 9 months, they have introduced a new initiative that has improved staff well-being and given employees more energy.

Three times a week, they do short guided mindfulness sessions with inmuRELAX – meditative exercises with slow movements and contemplation. Staff find that the soothing music and vibrations give them a life-giving break and remove stress from the body. “It invites contemplation – simply hold it and the music starts playing. Some of my colleagues say ‘ahh’ and a deep sigh is heard,” says Katja Halladin Rauh, dementia counsellor and well-being coach at the nursing home.

In the beginning, there was a lot of concern about whether it would be possible for the staff to spend time for contemplation in a busy day. Would they be disturbed by care tasks? Could they all participate at the same time? Their solution was to start the weekly staff meeting with a short inmu-mindfulness session. Furthermore, the staff do inmu-mindfulness in the common room together with the residents. It works far beyond expectations. It has now become a regular routine that staff and residents do inmu-mindfulness together a couple of times a week. Everyone has their own inmuRELAX. Of course, not all residents are able to follow the exercises, but everyone participates as best they can. Some residents just sit with an inmu in their lap. There is a special atmosphere – a contemplation that affects everyone. Katja says that on one occasion a handyman passed by. He quickly withdrew when he felt the atmosphere of contemplation. Apart from that, they are not disturbed. The residents are completely calm.

It has become a ritual to practise inmu-mindfulness together. Something they wouldn’t want to miss. If, on rare occasions, the two coordinators are both unable to attend, another member of the staff volunteers to step in.

The staff feel that they have more energy. They also find that their calmness spreads to the residents. Since the introduction of inmu-mindfulness, they have experienced fewer incidents of agitated behaviour. The staff have no doubt that this is due to the greater calm and peace of mind they have gained themselves.

Since the introduction of inmu-mindfulness, it has become common practice to take a moment alone with an inmuRELAX when you feel the need. Encouraged by the management, there is now a new culture and understanding of the importance of taking small breaks to prevent stress and burnout.

Feeling care-weary and burnt out is a key reason why many staff members leave the care sector. With the new initiatives, a number of staff members have reported that they feel that they have more time for activities and for their families when they return home. As an additional initiative, some staff were offered the opportunity to borrow an inmuRELAX to take home. This has been an extra help for better relaxation and better sleep.

Since they started using mindfulness, health and safety representative Selda Ziyanak has noticed a reduction in sickness absence. “We can definitely feel a difference in our employees’ well-being,” agree dementia consultant Marianne Rye Søndergaard and manager Majbritt Tillgreen Jensen.

Please contact us for further information. We also offer free mindfulness video courses on inmuACADEMY.

 

Be sure to watch the inmu mindfulness video from the nursing home.

Get full value of your inmu in your daily life or work. inmuACADEMY is your learning platform to master using inmu therapeutically, pedagogically, in healthcare or for personal use.

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New opportunities with the inmu vest

The inmu vest is not just for people with motor challenges. The vest opens up new possibilities for activities and therapeutic and educational applications. When wearing the vest, the vibrations from the inmu are clearly felt in the body. This provides a continuous stimulation that can energise, motivate and regulate arousal.

The video with Kasper shows an example of how the vest can be used. With inmuRHYTHM in the vest, Kasper receives stimulation that allows him to feel himself. Feeling the rhythm in his chest energises him and helps him focus on his tasks and activities. The rhythm and pulse maintain his movements and body awareness. He has more opportunities to try different things and to be in contexts that were previously difficult for him, e.g. at the chiropodist.

The inmu also is an effective tool for arousal regulation. When you feel the vibrations and hear the music, you are able to connect with your body. This can reduce arousal. With the inmu in the vest, it offers the possibility for being shielded and carry it with you on the playground, in the classroom, at work, on a trip or in the car.

With the vest, an inmu can be worn on the front of the chest or on the back. It provides freedom of movement to jump, dance, run, roll around on the floor… This allows for the inmu to be used in even more activities – including shared activities.

The vest allows more people with motor challenges to be able to use an inmu. Even very motorically challenged people in wheelchairs can sit with an inmu on their chest. This allows people with spastic paralysis, for example, to activate an inmu themselves and get hours of joy and activity – by touching, tapping, cuddling or experiencing how the music changes as they move their upper body.

The steady pulse you can feel and hear with an inmuRHYTHM on your chest can be a great help when training walking. For example, during motor training in a walking bar or with a walking frame, the vibrations and rhythm can support and motivate. In this way, it can provide a comfortable and motivating form of self-training for people with Parkinson’s and other brain injuries.

The vest can be used with both inmuRHYTHM, inmuDANCE and inmuRELAX.

The vest is available in three sizes:

  • Small, which fits children from approx. 5 – approx. 11 years (chest size 55cm to 80cm)
  • Medium, which fits people who wear sizes XS, S, M and L (chest size 80cm to 110cm)
  • XL, which fits people who wear sizes XL-3XL (chest size 100cm til 145cm)

All are individually adjustable.

The vest is easy to put on and take off. It has a snap fastener that is very easy to open.

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inmu as invaluable support in the last days of life

One of the hardest things a relative of a person with dementia experiences is losing eye contact. A daughter wrote to us just after her mum had died: “I hadn’t been able to get in touch with my mum for a long time. When I gave her inmuRELAX, she opened her eyes and we made contact again. When we put our hands on the inmu together, I could actually see and feel her body relax”.

Several nursing homes and hospices offer inmuRELAX as a support for the dying. It is also a great help for relatives to feel that the dying person is at peace. To see the body relax.

Man suffering from dementia sleeping with inmuRELAX

Relatives describe how inmuRELAX creates a sense of peace and relief in the final days. “My sister and I were very sad to leave our mum because she felt uneasy and anxious. We were finally able to find the money to get an inmuRELAX and when we got it, we felt really at ease. We are SO grateful to have had the inmu in mum’s last days”.

When the dying person lies with the inmuRELAX on their chest, there is often a sense of clarity and peace of mind. The music and gentle vibrations open up emotions. It is not uncommon for tears to flow. It is liberating. It can be a beautiful opportunity to find or rediscover a connection that may have slipped into the background for a long time.

Children, grandchildren and friends may find it difficult to meet the dying person in a new and perhaps unfamiliar environment. It can be difficult to connect and find the deep and meaningful conversation that is needed. inmuRELAX can create a beautiful moment – something to share together. When you touch the inmu together – stroke it or move it a little together – you feel the vibrations and hear the music. Swinging the inmuRELAX slowly over someone’s head or body can also create a beautiful soundscape.

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inmu for the sensitive conversation

When having a conversation about a sensitive topic or with someone who is anxious, struggling with their emotions or going through a difficult time in their life, it’s important to create a safe space.

Imagine creating a space with pleasant music that flows for as long as the person needs it. Imagine gentle vibrations that, like a cat’s purr, spread through the body. Imagine that the person can sit with something soft that can be gently stroked. Imagine an object that your fingers can caress, providing warmth and comfort. That’s exactly what inmuRELAX can do.

When you sit with inmuRELAX close to you, you can feel your body. This makes it easier to centre yourself and concentrate on the difficult things you need to talk about. inmuRELAX creates a space that shuts out noise. The music spreads throughout the room and creates a nice, calm atmosphere in the room. You can feel your body and centre your thoughts. Many have experienced how emotions are opened up when you get in touch with your body. Feelings you may not have allowed yourself to connect with before.

There are many ways an inmu can support and help during a conversation. As an introduction to the conversation, the inmuRELAX can help you calm and centre your thoughts. This can be difficult when you’re anxious, unsafe or deeply upset. The nervous and sensory systems can be overloaded and it can be difficult to just breathe. The inmu’s music and vibrations make it easier to breathe calmly and deeply.

Breathing exercise

  • Place the inmuRELAX on your flat hands in front of your body, arms bent
  • Breathe in
  • As you exhale, tilt the inmu up towards your chest
    Gradually slow down the breathing rhythm

Once you’ve started the conversation with the support of inmuRELAX, the inmu becomes a safe base – also for the next conversation. During the conversation, you can sit with the inmu close to your body. This gives you something to fiddle and cuddle with. It can therefore be a good idea to have the inmu close by so that it is easy to pick up and put down again.

Sometimes you need to be able to physically feel that someone else is taking care of you, guiding you along the way. The inmu as an object, with the music and vibrations as extra support, can be this physical link; the neutral common third party.

Communication exercise
This exercise is easiest to do standing up. You can have your eyes open or closed.

  • Hold the inmuRELAX between you. Both of you are holding with both hands
  • Move the inmuRELAX slowly up and down. You, as the therapist, are leading the movement
  • Listen to the music
  • Pay attention to the breathing; does it change over time?

In the difficult conversation, you may approach something that is particularly difficult to talk about and you may need to stop for a moment. You can then focus on the inmuRELAX’s soothing vibrations or the music. It provides a pleasant breathing space. Psychological and mental tension often builds up in the muscles, leading to many other types of tension that can be experienced as physical pain, among other things. Movement and stretching of muscles and joints gets the blood circulation going and brings fresh oxygen to the brain, which helps to calm the body and mind.

Pause exercise

  • Hold inmuRELAX with both hands
  • Sit forward on the chair so you can spread your legs slightly
  • Stretch your arms up over your head
  • Swing the inmu in a wide arc down to the floor
  • Swing the inmu up over your head again

It’s nice to finish with a relaxation exercise that centres the body and calms the breath and nervous system.

Relaxation exercise

  • Have the person sit comfortably, preferably with their eyes closed
  • Swing the inmuRELAX around the person; over the head, around the body, one side, the other side, in front and behind and finally in front of the body

When you have finished the conversation, you may want to allow the person to sit alone with the inmuRELAX for a while. This gives them a chance to centre themselves, perhaps clear up some of the thoughts and feelings that the conversation has brought up. And it provides a calm transition and preparation for getting back to everyday life outside the counselling room.

On the inmu training platform inmuACADEMY.com you can find more exercises.

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At nursing home Lillevang, they have found an innovative way to prevent stress and reduce sickness absence.

Like many other institutions, they face major challenges in recruiting and avoiding staff leaving. In the last 9 months, they have introduced a new initiative that has improved staff wellbeing and increased job satisfaction.

They give the staff the opportunity to slow down in a hectic working day. 2-3 times a week they practice mindfulness with inmuRELAX sensory cushions. 

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Kristine is very visually impaired and has several other diagnoses. Her arousal level is often high. Therefore, she needs help to find calmness and peace. The staff have trained her to calm down with an inmuRELAX sensory cushion. Now she can fall asleep much faster and sleeps for longer at a time.

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Linette, is a wheelchair user, has spasms and is very tense in her body. She has a tendency to be very distant and withdraw into herself. Linette lives at home for disabled where they are using inmu to awaken her senses. It usually takes more than 20 minutes to wake up Linette’s senses so she can be active. But with inmuRELAX it takes 2-5 minutes to make Linette awake and ready to play with her things. 

inmuRELAX has also improved her motor skills. She is now able to coordinate her hands to move her toy from one hand to the other. inmuRELAX has helped Linette with sensory and fine motor skills and has helped to improve her physical and cognitive abilities.

Lintte’s parents have also noticed as big change. It is a more active and happy Linette.

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Olga was at first very hesitant and refusing when she was introduced to inmuRELAX. When you have dementia, it can be difficult to relate to new things. But after some time and contact, Olga became comfortable with the inmu and can now use it herself.

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