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Whether you are a high-level athlete recovering from a sport specific injury, or an aging adult with chronic pain and impaired balance, aquatic therapy may be the answer for you. Aquatic therapy is a low-impact form of physical therapy built on evidence-based practices. In water, participants are supported by buoyancy and encounter less resistance when they move around. This makes it easier for patients with chronic pains and severe injuries to perform exercises that would ordinarily be too difficult or painful.
Aquatic therapy exercises are designed to improve:
Like any other physical therapy program, aquatic therapy is done under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. This treatment opens up several new options for patients in their recovery. Goals and exercises that were once impossible can be made possible with aquatic therapy, meaning a new plan of care will need to be created.
Our team works one-on-one with patients to develop a customized plan aimed at achieving maximum recovery. We want to learn more about you and your goals so that we can provide the personalized care you deserve.
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