Inflatable Sensi-Saddle Rolls
ITEM# | PRODUCT NAME | AVAILABILITY | PRICE | QTY/ACTIONS |
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61743 | Inflatable Sensi-Saddle Roll, Yellow, 16" x 35" (40 x 90 cm) |
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$47.99
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61744 | Inflatable Sensi-Saddle Roll, Orange, 20" x 39" (30 x 100 cm) |
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$57.99
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61745 | Inflatable Sensi-Saddle Rolls, Green, 24" x 43" (60 x 110 cm) |
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$69.99
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Product Description
Textured nubby surface adds tactile and visual elements to ball therapy. "Saddle-like" seat aids in developing muscles, coordination, and balance. Provides stability, comfort and confidence. Excellent for working abdominal muscles as well as balance and postural training. Provides more stability than traditional exercise or therapy ball or ball chair. Easier to control than exercise balls because motion is limited to forward and backward rotation. Unique shape also allows activities that might otherwise be somewhat risky on a traditional therapy ball. Molded, heavy duty rolls can support up to 300 lbs.
Specifications
Brand | Cando |
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Manufacturer Name | Cando |
Assembly Required | No |
Reviews
Tips
Tips | The right kind of therapy or exercise ball can provide so many benefits to physical therapy exercises. When used effectively, they can assist with the development and building of gross motor skills, bilateral coordination, core muscle strength, postural stability and so much more. By taking the time to choose the right size and type of exercise or therapy ball, you get the most out of it each time it is used. A therapy or exercise ball may not look like something much thought needs to be put into before purchasing. In order to get the most effective (and fun) ball for your needs, there are a few things to take into consideration. Choosing The Right Size Follow recommendations form a physical therapist or occupational therapist. If a consultation isn’t possible, you can still make a well-educated choice by following these three guidelines:
A quick general rule for determining the best size for an exercise ball: measure the distance from the user’s armpit to the middle finger tip. This measurement will give you a decent estimate of what the diameter of your ball should be. |
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Warnings
Choking Hazard | No |
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Sterile | No |