Milestones Physical Therapy specializes in Cuevas Medek Exercise (CME) therapy for infants and children with motor developmental delays — led by a Level III certified CME practitioner.
We offer individualized, evidence-based therapy programs designed to help children with motor developmental challenges reach their full potential.
One-on-one Cuevas Medek Exercise sessions tailored to each child's specific needs and developmental goals. Hands-on therapy guided by a Level III certified practitioner.
Focused programs of daily or twice-daily sessions lasting one to two weeks, designed to accelerate motor development through concentrated, high-frequency treatment.
Training classes in Cuevas Medek Exercise methodology for physical and occupational therapists seeking CME certification at Levels I through III.
Comprehensive guidance for parents on how to support their child's therapy goals at home, including exercises and techniques to reinforce progress between sessions.
Regular evaluations to track developmental milestones, measure therapy outcomes, and adjust treatment plans to keep children moving forward.
Video recordings of therapy sessions help families track progress over time and allow therapists to analyze movement patterns and refine technique.
Milestones Physical Therapy is dedicated to providing the highest quality Cuevas Medek Exercise therapy for children with neuromotor challenges. Jonathan Orgel, PT, received his advanced training directly from Ramon Cuevas — the developer of CME — in Chile.
Our approach combines intensive hands-on therapy with parent education to ensure progress continues beyond clinic walls. Every child deserves the chance to reach their milestones.
CME is an evidence-based pediatric physical therapy approach that challenges the central nervous system to develop motor responses through progressive, gravity-dependent exercises.
CME challenges the central nervous system by exposing children to exercises that demand automatic postural and motor responses — activating the brain's natural developmental pathways.
Exercises progress systematically — from proximal to distal support, and from supported to unsupported positions — following the natural sequence of motor development.
Developed by Ramon Cuevas in Chile and now practiced worldwide, CME has helped thousands of children with diagnoses including cerebral palsy, hypotonia, and Down syndrome.
Parents learn exercises and techniques to continue therapy at home, maximizing the frequency of practice and accelerating progress between clinical sessions.
Jonathan's dedication and expertise in CME therapy has been life-changing for our daughter. In just a few weeks of intensive therapy, she made progress that we had not seen in years. We are so grateful for Milestones PT.
We traveled from out of state for an intensive therapy block with Jonathan. His skill, patience, and genuine care for our son made every session exceptional. The results speak for themselves — Tyler is walking!
As a physical therapist myself, I was impressed by Jonathan's depth of knowledge in CME methodology and his ability to explain the rationale behind every exercise. His CME training course was outstanding.