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IMOT Intensive Therapy

PTOT2 citations · 3 lenses

94% of children achieve motor improvements in camp format. 60-120 hour intensive delivery. Emerging evidence for CP and ABI populations.

Score breakdown per lens
Cash-pay viability×25%
80/100

Pediatric intensive model is overwhelmingly cash-pay; parents of children with CP/neuro conditions readily pay.

Pricing leverage×20%
70/100

Burst-care model commands premium block pricing (often $3-8K per intensive).

Market differentiation×15%
65/100

Distinctive service model that stands out from traditional outpatient peds.

Owner leverage×15%
60/100

Other trained clinicians can deliver intensives; model scales with staff and facility.

Consumer demand×15%
55/100

Strong within pediatric neuro parent communities; modest broader awareness.

Credential investment×10%
40/100

Moderate training cost; profitable model once operational.

Evidence base · 2 sources
  1. 01
    An Intensive Model of Therapy for a Child with Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy: A Case Study
    H. Kay
    Case series
  2. 02
    PT Corner: An Intensive Model of Therapy for a Child with Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy: A Case Study
    H. Kay
    Case series
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