Aquatic Physical Therapy

Aquatic Physical therapy is a popular rehabilitation therapy used by physical therapists across the globe. This type of aquatic physical therapy takes a very skilled physical therapist and can also be done with an assistant to a physical therapist as long as the therapy is overseen by a licensed physical therapist. The therapy takes place in an aquatic environment like a specialized pool that will sometimes have equipment built right into the vessel. This type of aquatic therapy can be used to strengthen and also to rehabilitate. The other uses are for prevention and wellness. There are certain types of devices that may also be used like braces or supports depending on the needs of the individual.
There are different factors involved in the therapy like support, buoyancy, and different kinds of resistance inside the aquatic therapy environment. There is no age limit to this type of therapy. This type of therapy can be great for geriatric patients as well as patients who need to re-learn how to use certain muscle groups after a surgery or a stroke. After completing an aquatic physical therapy routine you should notice improved function, better balance and coordination, improved flexibility, improved muscle tone , and better function.
Aquatic physical therapy is a science in the physical therapy practice. Aquatic therapy is a unique approach that has been known to treat many different afflictions from neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, and also cardiovascular needs. For aquatic therapy to be administered properly a skilled aquatic physical therapy specialist is needed. The reason being is that there are many decisions that only a skilled physical therapy expert can make like how far to push a person and when to back off of treatment as it could danger the progress of the individual.
3/16/2011 1:51:36 PM

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