$31.99
The most used item at Sensory Therapy Place is the Peanut-Shaped Ball for purpose of Sensory Integration & Motor Development
The Essential Tool for Sensory-Neuro-Integrative Movement The Sensory Therapy Peanut-Shaped Ball is a professional-grade occupational therapy tool designed to support sensory-motor development, core stability, and primitive reflex integration. Unlike traditional round therapy balls, the unique saddle-like "peanut" contour provides directional stability, moving only forward and backward. This offers a highly controlled environment for children who experience gravitational insecurity or require extra postural support during clinical care or home exercise programs.
Engineered for Safety and Clinical Durability Constructed from thickened, anti-burst (explosion-proof) materials, this therapy ball safely deflates rather than popping if punctured. The textured, non-slip surface ensures secure handling during active play, making it a reliable staple for both outpatient pediatric clinics and therapeutic home environments.
Key Therapeutic Benefits:
1. Vestibular Stimulation : Facilitates controlled rocking and bouncing to help regulate the vestibular system and improve spatial awareness.
2. Proprioceptive Feedback: Provides deep pressure input when children roll over or compress the ball, aiding in calming and self-regulation.
3. Core Strength & Postural Control: Encourages active engagement of core musculature while straddling, sitting, or weight-bearing in a prone position.
4. Bilateral Coordination: Ideal for activities that require the use of both sides of the body simultaneously, crucial for reaching developmental milestones.
5. Primitive Reflex Integration: Serves as a dynamic base for specific exercises designed to integrate retained reflexes and promote functional, voluntary movement patterns.
Product information:
Material: Other
Whether to inflate: No
Color: Red 45CM, Pink 45CM, Purple 45CM, Blue 45CM, Silver 45CM
Packing List:
Peanut-shaped Yoga ball x 1
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