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memot-13 Basic Balance Beam

Reversable 6 feet (183cm) long sturdily constructed hardwood beam is covered with non-slip surface. Beam may be positioned so width is 75mm or 150mm. Top of beam is 15cm from the floor.
 
memot-15 Foot Placement Ladder

Useful in early walking balance training. Wooden floor ladder with adjustable dividers, offers various walking patterns. Steps may be of equal size and alternately placed for right-left progression.
 
memot-19 Physio-Gymnic-Ball

Imported brightly single colored,inflatable,molded heavy duty vinyl ball can support upto 150kg. Indispensable aid for perceptual motor training activity, especially for children with abnormal reflexive reactions or for general exercises.
 
memot-20 Equilibrium Board

The board encourages rhythm, balance, coordination and vestibular responses. As children develop confidence, they can use it in kneeling or standing position. The recessed side provide hand holds to eliminate pinched fingers. Rexine covered cushioned platform size is 45cm x 60cm x 15cm high.
 
memot-22 Vestibular Board

Rocking the body on board stimulates balance control with Vestibular Responses. Size 60"x30". The top is thickly upholstered and covered with rexine and washable fabric cover.
 
Vestibulator / Swing System

Vestibulator / Swing System provides a wide range of therapy modules for Vestibular, Neuro-developmental and Sensory Integration therapy. System provides vertical stimulation & direct flexion, linear acceleration, rotational experiences and complete range of motion exercises. It also incorporates 360 degree vertical rotation system for a smooth, unrestricted range of movement to create vertical & rotational stimulation at the same time.
 
Multi-Activities work station

The Upper Extremity work-station is a complete activity unit that provides storage plus workspace. Unit stores 12 of most recognized activities appropriate to a variety of patients.
 
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