Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan - Mike Utley Center For Human Performance

Mike Utley Center For Human Performance

The Mike Utley Center for Human Performance (MUCHP) is a program designed to help people achieve maximum physical performance. The cornerstone of the Center features a Biofeedback Laboratory. The lab offers biofeedback therapy for persons with orthopedic and neurological conditions such as spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke and cerebral palsy. The MUCHP also utilizes education and exercise to give motivated people the tools they need to improve their physical performance. This includes sports and fitness programs, and nutritional education for persons with disabilities.

MUCHP includes three services designed to meet the fitness and performance needs of orthopedic and neurologically impaired individuals:

  • Fitness Assessment and Training
  • Nutrition Education
  • Biofeedback Training

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