Hydrotherapy
Conditions We Address:
Neuromyopathies: Our specialists use underwater forces to stimulate muscle activity and enhance motor control.
Arthritis: Water therapy lowers stress on joints by countering gravitational forces that typically burden the hips, knees, and ankles.
Stroke: Our hydro-therapists assist with rehabilitation after a stroke, using the natural properties of water to enhance recovery.
Parkinson’s Disease: Our services include safe, buoyancy-supported exercise environments for seniors, reducing the risk of falls and aiding mobility.
- Supervised by trained hydrotherapists or physical therapists
- Customized treatment plans for individual needs
- Assisted exercises in water
- Guidance on proper techniques and movements
- Regular assessment of progress
- Pain relief: Water’s buoyancy reduces pressure on joints and muscles
- Improved circulation: Water pressure helps blood flow
- Increased flexibility: Warm water relaxes muscles, making stretching easier
- Strengthening: Water resistance helps build muscle strength
- Stress reduction: Being in water can have a calming effect
- Initial assessment to determine suitability and goals
- Development of a personalized treatment plan
- Regular sessions in a heated pool or specialized tub
- Guided exercises or treatments in the water
- Gradual progression as strength and mobility improve
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