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<u>&nbsp;Absolute Contraindications</u>  
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The following three are absolute contraindications for Rebound Therapy and under no circumstances should they be performed due to the risks posed to anyone with either of the three contraindications:  
The following three are absolute contraindications for Rebound Therapy and under no circumstances should they be performed due to the risks posed to anyone with either of the three contraindications:  
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*Detaching retina.  
*Detaching retina.  
*Atlantoaxial instability.<ref>Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Safe Practice in Rebound Therapy.London: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, 2007.</ref>
*Atlantoaxial instability.<ref>Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Safe Practice in Rebound Therapy.London: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, 2007.</ref>
<u>Contraindications to Rebound Therapy</u>
<u></u>The following are contraindications for Rebound Therapy:

Revision as of 01:02, 19 March 2015

Absolute Contraindications

The following three are absolute contraindications for Rebound Therapy and under no circumstances should they be performed due to the risks posed to anyone with either of the three contraindications:

  • Pregnancy.
  • Detaching retina.
  • Atlantoaxial instability.[1]


Contraindications to Rebound Therapy

The following are contraindications for Rebound Therapy:

  1. Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Safe Practice in Rebound Therapy.London: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, 2007.