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Old 17-11-2002, 07:52 AM
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Rebound therapy

I'm currently researching physios perceptions of the benefit of rebound therapy as treatment for children with cerebal palsy for my dissertation. I would be really grateful if anyone could direct me towards any research. Thankyou.
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Re: Rebound therapy

Hi,
Rebound Therapy is the phrase used to describe special needs trampolining; the use of trampolines in providing therapeutic exercise and recreation for people with a wide range of special needs.
Participants range from mild to severe physical disabilities and from mild to profound and multiple learning disabilities.
The phrase was coined by the physiotherapist, head teacher and remedial gymnast - Eddy Anderson who developed the techniques in the 1960s. Eddy has been refining the techniques ever since and with his team, runs tutoring courses all over the UK for physiotherapists, school teachers, care managers and trampoline coaches.
The website for Rebound Therapy in the UK is Rebound Therapy dot org

Prior to the formation of Rebound Therapy dot Org, very little published information was available for Rebound Therapy or special needs trampolining. This website now provides an opportunity for those involved to publish and share their experiences and for students and practitioners to find and request information. Details of training courses are also shown.
Eddy Anderson can be contacted by email via this site.
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Re: Rebound therapy

Hi To all the members of physiobase.com.
My name is Dwijen. I am a physiotherapist from India.
can anyone guide me as to how can i get a comprehensive assessment format for cerebral palsy?
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Re: Rebound therapy

did you have any luck. i am also doing similar research poposal for uni
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Re: Rebound therapy

Check out PhysioToday | Physiotherapy Community | Network | CPD | Courses | Physio Jobs | - homethey are doing a feature on rebound therapy and you can ask question via their website
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