Kore Tops Stability Ball in an Outpatient Setting

Kal Stumpf OTD, OTR/L

February 6, 2019

Health & Wellness

Many therapists currently use stability balls in their outpatient practice when working with patients on balance and engaging the core. Some of these patients have vestibular problems, traumatic brain injuries, or are recovering from other orthopaedic surgeries or back injuries.

The stability ball is very difficult to disinfect thoroughly, rolls off, and can be cumbersome to store. Additionally, many therapists feel that the balls always seem to lose air and therefore their effectiveness during patient exercise.

The Kore stool is a new option. The stool is easier to store, antimicrobial, and more age appropriate visually for this population. The adult Kore stool is adjustable yet provides for the uneven seating which encourages core activation, improved attention, and balance. Patients can sit on the stool and complete their upper extremity exercise while challenging their trunk stability.

Many patients chose to buy these stools for their home and workplace after using them at the clinic. Using the Kore while working at a home office or following up on the therapy home exercise program on a Kore stool is a bonus!

About the Author:

Kal Stumpf OTD, OTR/L

Kal Stumpf received her OTD at Thomas Jefferson University in 2014 with a specialty autism practice certification. She has worked for over 34 years as an occupational therapist in a variety of settings, primarily in schools though also in adult and pediatric rehabilitation in both clinic and hospital settings. Kal has both professional and personal experience in assisting caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease and other aging issues. In addition to her OTD, she earned a B.S. in Occupational Therapy in 1984 from Western Michigan University and an M.S. in Educational Psychology-Learning and Development in 1989 from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Kal currently works as both an occupational therapy instructor and as a school based therapist.

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