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Bounce! Rebound Therapy with Jenn Evans

Episode 26 of the Special Needs in Motion podcast, hosted by Ilana Danneman, titled "Bounce! Rebound Therapy with Jenn Evans" was published on September 7, 2020 and runs 26 minutes.

September 7, 2020 ·26m · Special Needs in Motion

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Have you thought about using a trampoline to achieve therapy goals? Work on posture, reduce hypertonicity, improve hypotonia and more with Rebound Therapy. This interview with Jenn Evans owner of Therabounce will enlighten you and provide an informative interview on the what, how and why of using trampolines in your practice.  TheraBounce is the first organization in Ontario to offer Rebound Therapy and Flexi-Bounce Therapy to children and adults with a range of abilities and needs. Rebound Therapy and Flexi-Bounce Therapy make use of a trampoline or rebounder to provide therapeutic exercise, activities, and recreation. TheraBounce was founded in 2019 by Jenn Evans. Jenn was introduced to Rebound Therapy while completing her Master’s degree in Physiotherapy in Leeds, England. While in Leeds, Jenn became involved with a charity called SNAPS (Special Needs and Parents Support) which delivers Rebound Therapy and hydrotherapy to children with disabilities. Jenn fell in love with Rebound Therapy as she saw the benefits first-hand week in and week out. She was inspired to pursue official training in Rebound Therapy and completed her Rebound Therapy Practitioner qualification through Rebound Therapy International Ltd. In addition to SNAPS, Jenn was exposed to Rebound Therapy while on placement in an Adult Learning Disability service. Following these experiences, Jenn recognized that Rebound Therapy can benefit individuals of all ages and abilities. Jenn is now one of two Rebound Therapy Tutors in Canada and is aiming to grow Rebound Therapy both nationally and internationally! Want to reach Jenn? Go to Therabounce! Want to sponsor an episode and reach hundreds of therapist and special needs listeners? Contact Ilana ([email protected]) or Special Needs in Motion  #specialneeds # specialneedsparenting #reboundtherapy #jennevans #pediatricphysicaltherapy #pediatricoccupationaltherapy #specialneedsinmotio

Have you thought about using a trampoline to achieve therapy goals? Work on posture, reduce hypertonicity, improve hypotonia and more with Rebound Therapy. This interview with Jenn Evans owner of Therabounce will enlighten you and provide an informative interview on the what, how and why of using trampolines in your practice. 

TheraBounce is the first organization in Ontario to offer Rebound Therapy and Flexi-Bounce Therapy to children and adults with a range of abilities and needs. Rebound Therapy and Flexi-Bounce Therapy make use of a trampoline or rebounder to provide therapeutic exercise, activities, and recreation. TheraBounce was founded in 2019 by Jenn Evans. Jenn was introduced to Rebound Therapy while completing her Master’s degree in Physiotherapy in Leeds, England. While in Leeds, Jenn became involved with a charity called SNAPS (Special Needs and Parents Support) which delivers Rebound Therapy and hydrotherapy to children with disabilities. Jenn fell in love with Rebound Therapy as she saw the benefits first-hand week in and week out. She was inspired to pursue official training in Rebound Therapy and completed her Rebound Therapy Practitioner qualification through Rebound Therapy International Ltd. In addition to SNAPS, Jenn was exposed to Rebound Therapy while on placement in an Adult Learning Disability service. Following these experiences, Jenn recognized that Rebound Therapy can benefit individuals of all ages and abilities. Jenn is now one of two Rebound Therapy Tutors in Canada and is aiming to grow Rebound Therapy both nationally and internationally!

Want to reach Jenn? Go to Therabounce!

Want to sponsor an episode and reach hundreds of therapist and special needs listeners? Contact Ilana ([email protected]) or Special Needs in Motion 

#specialneeds # specialneedsparenting #reboundtherapy #jennevans #pediatricphysicaltherapy #pediatricoccupationaltherapy #specialneedsinmotio

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