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The TheraBand Exercise Ball in 26-inch (65cm) Green is a heavy-duty exercise ball designed to increase flexibility, coordination, and strength. Includes a multi-language exercise instruction chart and comes in a retail display box. Inflates with a standard hand or foot pump (not included). This listing is for the green ball only.
Physical therapy and rehabilitation patients who need a mid-size exercise ball for core strengthening, balance training, and flexibility exercises will find the 26-inch TheraBand ball well-suited for individuals of average height, typically around 5'6" to 6'0". Fitness enthusiasts and athletes incorporating stability ball training into their workout routines will benefit from the heavy-duty construction that withstands dynamic exercises including crunches, planks, and balance drills. Occupational therapy patients working on coordination and postural control will find the included multi-language exercise chart a helpful guide for structured at-home exercise programs. Anyone seeking a professional-grade exercise ball from a trusted rehabilitation brand for home or clinical use will find the TheraBand 26-inch ball a durable and well-supported option.
What size person is the 26-inch (65cm) ball recommended for?
The 26-inch (65cm) ball is generally recommended for individuals approximately 5'6" to 6'0" tall. When seated on the ball, your hips and knees should be at approximately 90-degree angles. Consult the included exercise chart or your physical therapist for specific sizing guidance.
Does a pump come with the ball?
No. The ball inflates with a standard hand or foot pump, which is not included. Most standard ball pumps are compatible.
Is this listing only for the green ball?
Yes. This listing is specifically for the 26-inch green TheraBand Exercise Ball. Other sizes and colors may be available separately.
Can this ball be used for physical therapy?
Yes. TheraBand exercise balls are widely used in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings for core strengthening, balance training, postural exercises, and flexibility work. Always follow your healthcare provider's or physical therapist's guidance on appropriate exercises for your condition.