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Rebound Therapy & Trampolining

Rebound Therapy & Trampolining
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Rebound Therapy & Trampolining

A full sized floor level therapy trampoline is invaluable for non-ambulant as well as able-bodied users.

Rebound therapy uses a trampoline as a way to enable those with physical disabilities to develop freedom of movement and balance. For able-bodied people with learning difficulties and especially those with autism, trampolining provides a safe and enjoyable activity.

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  • Via the hoist system the trampoline is accessible for wheelchair users.
  • The trampoline provides movement and rehabilitation for people with physical or learning difficulties.
  • Sessions with a trained rebound therapist ensures activities can be tailored to the child's needs to promote movement or create a calm, relaxed effect, especially for children with high muscle tone.
  • The springs of the trampoline allow children with physical disabilities to experience freedom and weightlessness and provides a rare opportunity for those with severe disabilities to move without restrictions.
  • Games can be incorporated into the sessions to develop teamwork, communication and sensory skills.
  • For children with conditions such as cerebral palsy, it is invaluable in learning to stand and walk and to gain the opportunity to move freely and independently, under the guidance of a specialist physiotherapist.
  • Weekend courses are held to train parents and carers, as well as therapists, in the safe use of rebound therapy for their child/client.
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The Chamwell Centre was built entirely by charitable funding and will rely on the generosity of the public, businesses and charitable trusts to continue its work and to ensure that children and adults in Gloucestershire can enjoy its facilities.

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