7.
Best Use
Kneel on the board.
Sit on the board
Lie prone on one board (or even better several boards)
Allow the user to push themselves by reaching the floor.
A therapist or carer can manouvre the board to steer towards an activity or to provide
vestibular input.
This product could be used on an appropriate scooter slope.
Use with “paddles” or “oars” to move the scooter board around the room and use
different muscles and motor co-ordination.
A pull rope can be put through the holes for the therapist/another user to “steer” the
person on the board.
Please note
: These instructions are intended to encourage safe, easy and
comfortable use of these products by a suitably experienced and qualified person.
Provided that safety is always paramount, these instructions for use may be modified
according to client need.
8.
Compatible ROMPA® Products
Why ROMPA have a large range of sensory integration products suitable for therapeutic
sensory circuits and therapeutic interventions, see
information.
There are a variety of items that could enhance the sensory experience depending on the
clients’ needs. For example, why not combine with other types of sensory input – e.g.
create games to “collect” balls from around a room which will encourage the individual to
utilise a variety of different skills (e.g. object recognition, hand/eye co-
ordination/problem solving etc. Enhance visual input by using light up balls, textured
ones, ones that have audible input or perhaps have olfactory value see
9.
Starting Up
Take product out of box.
Check item has not been damaged in transit in any way before use (call ROMPA if
there are any problems)
Decide how the item is to be used (see best use section)
10.
Detailed Description
The scooter board is suitable for indoor or outdoor use.