Hydrotherapy has been shown to be a highly effective treatment modality in managing a wide variety of conditions, including:
A hydrotherapy session may include stretching, strengthening, functional training, balance, core strengthening and cardiovascular fitness training.
At Home Therapy Australia, our clinicians have worked closely with national groups, hospitals and the Arthritis Foundation to deliver Hydrotherapy exercises to the community and with many years of experience with hydrotherapy, our physiotherapist conducts the sessions, which usually last 30-45 minutes.
Water provides a unique environment for exercise, and hydrotherapy uses three primary properties of water:
You will love Hydrotherapy, plus it has great physiological benefits too!
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- arthritis (osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis)
- acute and chronic back and neck pain
- peripheral musculoskeletal pain, such as shoulder impingement or anterior knee pain
- following orthopaedic surgery, such as a hip or knee replacement, ligament reconstructions or rotator cuff repair
- following neurosurgery, such as spinal fusion or laminectomy
- neurological conditions, for example CVA, multiple sclerosis or fibromyalgia
- chronic respiratory issues including COPD and asthma, and
- acute sports injuries
A hydrotherapy session may include stretching, strengthening, functional training, balance, core strengthening and cardiovascular fitness training.
At Home Therapy Australia, our clinicians have worked closely with national groups, hospitals and the Arthritis Foundation to deliver Hydrotherapy exercises to the community and with many years of experience with hydrotherapy, our physiotherapist conducts the sessions, which usually last 30-45 minutes.
Water provides a unique environment for exercise, and hydrotherapy uses three primary properties of water:
- Warmth; using water, typically at about 34°, to relax tight muscles and loosen stiff joints.
- Buoyancy: minimises the effect of gravity and decreases the stresses placed on joints during movement. People who are unable to support their body-weight on land are able to exercise more effectively in the water.
- Resistance: water provides varied resistance to exercise depending on the speed of movement, and the shape of the body part being moved.
You will love Hydrotherapy, plus it has great physiological benefits too!
For More Information Please Enquire/ Book Below.