Umbro - Sensory balance half ball for rehabilitation and foot massage 2 pcs
Simbolo del prodotto: 871125224063
EAN: 8711252240633
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Prezzo
Netto 40,64 zł
Grossolano (23% VAT) 49,99 zł
Dati di base
Nome dell'elementoUmbro - Sensory balance half ball for rehabilitation and foot massage 2 pcs
Simbolo del prodotto871125224063
Condizioni di garanziaR24M Garanzia 24 mesi
Peso lordo0,59 kg
GPSR
  • Edco Eindhoven B.V., Adriaan Mulderweg 9 11, 5657 EM Eindhoven NL, info@edco.nl, +31 (0) 402501111
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Take care of your health, balance and comfort with the Umbro sensory balance hemispheres – a versatile set for exercise, rehabilitation and foot massage. Ideal for both adults and children, they support the correction of postural defects, the treatment of flat feet and valgus of the lower limbs. Each hemisphere has a surface covered with diamond-shaped protrusions that stimulate sensory receptors, improve blood circulation and bring relief to tired feet after a long day. Regular exercise helps to increase ankle stability, improves motor coordination and reduces the risk of injuries and falls. Thanks to the built-in inflation valve, you can easily adjust the hardness of the hemispheres to your individual preferences. Made of durable, flexible and pleasant to the touch material, they are safe and comfortable to use both at home and in the rehabilitation office. Product Features: · Perfect for balance, coordination and posture correction exercises · Ideal for rehabilitation, foot massage and acupressure · They help in the treatment of flat feet and valgus of the lower extremities · Thick massage tabs improve blood circulation and stimulate receptors · Adjustable hardness thanks to inflation valve · Durable, non-slip and flexible material · Hemisphere diameter: 16 cm · Maximum load: 150 kg · The set contains 2 pieces