Aquatic Therapy
Aquatic Therapy refers to the use of water that facilitates application of therapeutic interventions including
- Stretching
- Strengthening
- Joint mobilization
- Balance & gait training
- Endurance training
Advantages of Aquatic exercises are:
Due to buoyancy, very less stress on joints.
More calories burnt as work is done against resistance of water.
Beneficial for therapy programs where limited or non-weight bearing is desirable and where normal functioning is limited by inflammation, pain, muscle spasm, and limited range of motion.
Water-walking or jogging provides you with maximum aerobic benefits without the wear and tear of high-impact exercise such as running.
Water provides a controllable environment for reeducation of weak muscles and skill development for neurological and neuromuscular impairment, acute orthopedic or neuromuscular injury, rheumatological disease, or recovery from recent surgery.
- Physiotherapy
- Movement Analysis
- Chiropractic
- Online Consualtation
- Sports Injuries
- Work Injuries
- Clinical Yoga
- Aquatic Therapy