Thursday, 28 April 2016

What you need to Know about Rehabilitation Aquatic

For a variety of individuals with musculoskeletal and neuromuscular disorders, performing exercise in the water can be beneficial. Due to the specific properties of water, aquatic therapy differs from land therapy. For improving posture, decreasing joint compression forces, reducing inflammation, these unique properties prove to be effective. For addressing balance, strength, and postural deficits, the resistance of the water during exercise provides a safe environment. To gain strength and endurance, aquatic therapy provides a comfortable and therapeutic medium for those patients who may have difficulty exercising on land.
Rehabilitation Aquatic
Who is aquatic rehabilitation for?

Many musculoskeletal and neurological conditions may benefit from rehabilitation aquatic including, but not limited to:


 Orthopedic disorders
  1. ·         Arthritis
  2. ·         Post-surgical cases
  3. ·         Balance disorders in impairing
  4. ·         Chronic pain
  5. ·         Back pain
  6. ·         Sports rehabilitation