The rocking chair has been understood as therapeutic long before anyone put a clinical name to it. The TFH Vibroacoustic Therapy Rocker takes that instinct and formalises it - combining the gentle, self-directed rocking motion that naturally stimulates the vestibular system with low-frequency vibroacoustic vibrations that move through the body at a cellular level. The result is a piece of therapy furniture that delivers two forms of sensory input simultaneously, making it one of the most therapeutically rich seating options in the TFH Somacoustic range. Available across North America from The Sensory Supply, this rocker is built for therapy rooms, sensory spaces, and homes where full-body sensory regulation matters.
The vinyl-covered firm foam body cradles the user in a full-body contoured shape that rocks gently under the user's own weight. Connect to the TFH Vibroacoustic Resonator Unit (Somacoustic Controller, sold separately) and the rocker begins to resonate. The hertz of the connected music travel into the foam and through the body - felt deeply, heard only shallowly - while the rocking motion continues alongside. This is not a passive experience. Users can self-propel the rocking at their own pace, making this piece as useful for alerting and engaging the nervous system as it is for calming it.
The vestibular system - which governs balance, spatial awareness, and the sense of movement through space - responds profoundly to rhythmic, repetitive rocking input. It is one of the foundational sensory systems that OTs work with in sensory integration practice, and self-generated rocking is one of the most instinctive self-regulation strategies used across all ages and neurological profiles. Pairing that vestibular input with simultaneous vibroacoustic proprioceptive stimulation creates a compounding therapeutic effect that neither modality alone produces. For individuals who seek movement as a regulatory strategy, the Therapy Rocker allows them to meet both a vestibular and a proprioceptive sensory need within a single piece of furniture - and to do so at their own pace and intensity.
For OTs building a sensory room or equipping a therapy clinic, this dual-input capacity represents genuine clinical versatility. The rocker can be used to calm and organise the nervous system or, with more energetic rocking and stimulating music, to alert and engage it. The same piece of furniture serves different therapeutic goals depending on how it is used.
Vibroacoustic therapy involves passing pure low-frequency sine wave vibrations into the body through embedded resonance speakers - a modality developed in Norway by Olav Skille in the 1980s. The Food and Drug Administration has approved vibroacoustic therapy for increasing circulation, pain relief, and improving mobility. Research is ongoing into applications for fibromyalgia, cerebral palsy, and Alzheimer's disease. The TFH Somacoustic system is calibrated to deliver vibrations in the 20-100 Hz range, the frequency band considered most therapeutically effective for body-level sensation. Please note that because the primary purpose is vibration rather than sound reproduction, music will be intentionally muffled during use.
Free shipping Canada-wide excluding remote locations & territories. The Sensory Supply covers any applicable duties fees so you don't have to - guaranteed.
View our full shipping policy here.
1 Year manufacturer warranty from manufacturer defects in materials and
workmanship to the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
Warranty does not apply to products that are damaged resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, or modification, by persons not authorized by the manufacturer.
A percentage of proceeds from this product are donated directly to Autism Canada. Thanks for contributing!
The rocking chair has been understood as therapeutic long before anyone put a clinical name to it. The TFH Vibroacoustic Therapy Rocker takes that instinct and formalises it - combining the gentle, self-directed rocking motion that naturally stimulates the vestibular system with low-frequency vibroacoustic vibrations that move through the body at a cellular level. The result is a piece of therapy furniture that delivers two forms of sensory input simultaneously, making it one of the most therapeutically rich seating options in the TFH Somacoustic range. Available across North America from The Sensory Supply, this rocker is built for therapy rooms, sensory spaces, and homes where full-body sensory regulation matters.
The vinyl-covered firm foam body cradles the user in a full-body contoured shape that rocks gently under the user's own weight. Connect to the TFH Vibroacoustic Resonator Unit (Somacoustic Controller, sold separately) and the rocker begins to resonate. The hertz of the connected music travel into the foam and through the body - felt deeply, heard only shallowly - while the rocking motion continues alongside. This is not a passive experience. Users can self-propel the rocking at their own pace, making this piece as useful for alerting and engaging the nervous system as it is for calming it.
The vestibular system - which governs balance, spatial awareness, and the sense of movement through space - responds profoundly to rhythmic, repetitive rocking input. It is one of the foundational sensory systems that OTs work with in sensory integration practice, and self-generated rocking is one of the most instinctive self-regulation strategies used across all ages and neurological profiles. Pairing that vestibular input with simultaneous vibroacoustic proprioceptive stimulation creates a compounding therapeutic effect that neither modality alone produces. For individuals who seek movement as a regulatory strategy, the Therapy Rocker allows them to meet both a vestibular and a proprioceptive sensory need within a single piece of furniture - and to do so at their own pace and intensity.
For OTs building a sensory room or equipping a therapy clinic, this dual-input capacity represents genuine clinical versatility. The rocker can be used to calm and organise the nervous system or, with more energetic rocking and stimulating music, to alert and engage it. The same piece of furniture serves different therapeutic goals depending on how it is used.
Vibroacoustic therapy involves passing pure low-frequency sine wave vibrations into the body through embedded resonance speakers - a modality developed in Norway by Olav Skille in the 1980s. The Food and Drug Administration has approved vibroacoustic therapy for increasing circulation, pain relief, and improving mobility. Research is ongoing into applications for fibromyalgia, cerebral palsy, and Alzheimer's disease. The TFH Somacoustic system is calibrated to deliver vibrations in the 20-100 Hz range, the frequency band considered most therapeutically effective for body-level sensation. Please note that because the primary purpose is vibration rather than sound reproduction, music will be intentionally muffled during use.
Free shipping Canada-wide excluding remote locations & territories. The Sensory Supply covers any applicable duties fees so you don't have to - guaranteed.
View our full shipping policy here.
1 Year manufacturer warranty from manufacturer defects in materials and
workmanship to the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
Warranty does not apply to products that are damaged resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, or modification, by persons not authorized by the manufacturer.
A percentage of proceeds from this product are donated directly to Autism Canada. Thanks for contributing!