Aquatic Therapy

Aquatic therapy utilizes the natural buoyancy of water to enhance rehabilitation and therapeutic outcomes. It allows individuals to perform exercises with reduced impact on their joints and improved mobility.

Arthritis
Chronic Pain
Post-Surgical Recovery
Neurological Disorders
Sports Injuries
Balance and Coordination Issues
Arthritis
Chronic Pain
Post-Surgical Recovery
Neurological Disorders
Sports Injuries
Balance and Coordination Issues

Our Aquatic Therapy Services Include

  • Individualized Therapy Sessions

    Tailored aquatic therapy sessions that cater to your specific needs and goals.

  • Water Aerobics

    Group classes designed to improve cardiovascular fitness, strength, and flexibility.

  • Hydrotherapy Techniques

    Use of specialized water-based techniques to alleviate pain and promote healing.

  • Therapeutic Exercises

    A comprehensive range of exercises conducted in a warm-water environment.

  • Education and Support

    Guidance on self-management techniques and exercises you can perform outside of therapy.

What is Aquatic Therapy?

Aquatic therapy is a branch of rehabilitation that uses water for therapeutic exercises to improve mobility, strength, and overall wellness while minimizing stress on joints.

FAQs

What should I wear for aquatic therapy sessions?

You should wear a swimsuit or comfortable clothing suitable for water activities. Water shoes may also be recommended for safety.

How long is each aquatic therapy session?

Sessions typically last between 45 minutes to an hour, depending on your individual treatment plan.

Do I need to know how to swim for aquatic therapy?

No, swimming skills are not necessary. Our therapists will ensure your safety and comfort in the water regardless of your swimming ability.

How many sessions will I need?

The number of sessions required varies based on your condition and rehabilitation goals.

Can I continue aquatic therapy if I have mobility issues?

Yes, aquatic therapy is designed for individuals with varying levels of mobility. The buoyancy of water provides support, making it easier to perform exercises with less strain on your body.

Is aquatic therapy covered by insurance?

Many insurance plans cover aquatic therapy, but coverage may vary. We recommend checking with your insurance provider for specific details regarding your benefits.