

Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) Camp
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) is a therapeutic approach designed to improve the use of an affected limb, typically an arm, in individuals who have experienced neurological injuries such as stroke or brain injury. The fundamental principle of CIMT is to encourage the intensive use of the affected limb by constraining or limiting the use of the unaffected limb. This constraint is usually achieved through the use of a mitt, sling, or other means.
3 Hour Intensive Camp & 5 Hour Intensive Camp July 13-24, 2026
Academic Summer Camp
Join us at Crossway Academic Summer Camp 2026 for an unforgettable experience! Engage in stimulating learning games, unleash creativity in therapeutic activities, and forge lifelong friendships—all in a supportive environment. Discover a world of learning and fun for just $375 a week!
Monday-Thursday for 6 weeks from June 22-July 30, 2026