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Bambach - Cerebral Palsy

The seat that grows with the child

The Bambach saddle seat is a therapeutic seat for life!

As well as featuring an adjustable hydraulic stem, every Bambach purchase includes a FREE stem upgrade!

This ensures that as the child grows and develops they will continue to enjoy the benefits provided by the Bambach.

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Bambach understands the problems associated with Cerebral Palsy

  • Loss of selective movement and lack of muscle co-ordination
  • Difficulty with fine motor skills
  • Tremor
  • Increased muscle tone and reflexes (spasticity)
  • Abnormal muscle tone
  • Assymetric gait (walk)
  • Decreased co-contraction of muscle groups
  • Musculoskeletal problems such as scoliosis, muscle contracture and hip dislocation
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The Bambach design and Cerebral Palsy

The Bambach saddle seat was designed by an Australian Occupational Therapist as a result of her observation following years spent working with "Riding for the Disabled".

She found that disabled individuals suffering from neurological conditions such as CP often had great difficulty in maintaining a healthy posture and assumed a "collapsed" or "slouched" posture when seated in a conventional wheelchair and required considerable support (or strapping) to remain sitting.

These same individuals when sat on horseback were however capable of sitting independently and unsupported and showed remarkably improved functional abilities as a result of being put on a horse on a saddle.

The Bambach design and Cerebral Palsy

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