- Infinity Walk is a therapeutic method for progressively developing coordination. It is typically used in those with brain injuries or learning disabilities.
- At the beginning student or patient learns to walk smoothly in a figure-eight pattern while looking at an object or person across the room.
- As they become able to do that consistently, other physical and mental activities are added to the coordinated walking.
- It has been used for developing multisensory integration in occupational therapy, including the person with learning disabilities.
- It strives to improve the sensory motor function for those who practice it .
- It acts as a task of creating a self-motivating method of physical and mental skill-building that would help the user develop resilient self-regulated learning strategies for future challenge.
Total Height | 8 feet |
Circle Height (Each) | 4 feet |
Material used | Plywood |
Recommended age | 2 years and above |
Country of origin | India |