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Studies & Research

Rebound Therapy – Where is the Evidence?

Ailsa Miller (2007)

Eye contact with specific reference to Autism

E.G. Anderson MCSP, Cert Ed

The FeelGood PE programme: Designing an autism- friendly PE curriculum in a residential school setting

Clare Stockley (2010)

Examine the benefits of using Rebound Therapy as a therapy intervention for people with Asperger’s Syndrome with super-imposed sensory perception difficulties.

Danielle Brook (2011)

Rebounding: Good for the Lymph System

Dave Scrivens (2006)

Rebound Therapy with Live Music at Ysgol Crug Glas, Swansea, South Wales

Phil Tomkins

Evaluating the impact of school-based Rebound Therapy on chest health in children and young people with neurodisability and respiratory issues: a series of single case studies

Rachel Knight Lozano, Harriet Shannon, Kayleigh Bell, Julia Melluish, Christopher Morris, Rachel Rapson, Jonathan Marsden (2025)

A report on Rebound Therapy’s usefulness
with Children with Disabilities

Tom Sanderson

Dissertation on Rebound Therapy

James Hancock (2003)

Measurement of Cerebral Circulation Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Topography during Music-Exercise (trampoline) Therapy as a Method of Brain Rehabilitation for the Stroke Patient

Yukio Gotoa, Ryo Nodab, Noriyoshi Ichikawac,
Michiyuki Fujiwarac (2002)

The Effect of Rebound Therapy on Muscle Tone

Elisabeth Graham (2006)

Rebound Therapy - A Valuable Tool for Communication

Danielle Aubrey (2017)

Biodynamic Basis of Rhythmic Limb Movements in Humans

Zahra Behesti (1994)

Exploring the use of Rebound Therapy as an Aid to Conductive Education

Rachel Holland (2016)

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