Therapy and Exercise Trampoline (Rhythm and Motor Planning)
The trampoline is a basic therapy material used, through controlled jumping movements, to provide a simulation for timing and motor planning skills in individuals. Rhythmic and repetitive movement both regulates the sensory systems and increases body coordination and endurance.
Developmental Benefits
Rhythm and Timing: The repetitive nature of jumping helps the individual develop an internal sense of rhythm and improves the ability to time their movements.
Motor Planning and Coordination: Different jumping styles or tasks support motor planning, which is the ability to organize and coordinate the body toward a specific goal.
Sensory Input: Jumping provides strong input for the vestibular (balance) and proprioceptive (deep sense) systems. This is particularly beneficial for individuals who seek sensory input or need regulation.
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