Our hydropathy therapeutic regime works by charging water with solar radiation in a unique way to align with our holistic diagnosis report. Once the individual becomes aware of the significant role of water as a major component of body weight, this conscious reminder triggers the activation of immunoglobulins with receptors for almost all possible antigens. This soul-soaking thought ignition calms the sea of chaotic realities.
Are you looking for expert care by physiotherapists skilled in aquatic treatment? Do you want to rehabilitate after an injury, manage chronic pain or arthritis or just begin to exercise in a safe and controlled way? Warm water aquatic physiotherapy may be the solution for you. At Hydrotherapy Solutions, you will be fully assessed and managed according to your individual needs.
Arthritic joints suffer from the effects of gravity, causing body weight to compress joints such as hips, knees, ankles and feet. Exercise on land can thus aggravate pain and inflammation. Exercising in water allows the joints to be exercised with minimal compression through them, allowing strengthening, mobilising and fitness work with little or no pain. The warmth of the water further helps with pain relief and flexibility.
Spinal pain causes much suffering, with 80% of the population bound to experience it at some point in their lives. Whether the pain is acute or chronic (lasting for more than 3 months), hydrotherapy can help. Important core control exercises can be effectively performed in the pool, with the support and warmth of the water allowing progression from very gentle to more vigorous exercises. Floating in the water in various positions can also allow traction through the spine and mobilising of tight structures.
Joint replacements, in particular, benefit from “pre-hab”, where the muscles around the affected joint are strengthened and stretched to allow surgery to achieve the best results. Improved general fitness is also helpful when surgery is planned.Post-surgical treatment can help to restore operated joints to optimal levels, be they rotator cuff repairs, hip replacements, or knee reconstructions. As well as the affected body part, our physios look at mobility, gait, general fitness and balance, as well as any other areas of the body that may be impacting overall recovery.We also see many patients after spinal surgery, where the emphasis is on core control and return to function, as well as pain relief. General deconditioning from any form of surgery can be helped by starting out a gentle hydrotherapy program, allowing confidence to be built up in a supportive environment.
Arthritic joints suffer from the effects of gravity, causing body weight to compress joints such as hips, knees, ankles and feet. Exercise on land can thus aggravate pain and inflammation. Exercising in water allows the joints to be exercised with minimal compression through them, allowing strengthening, mobilising and fitness work with little or no pain. The warmth of the water further helps with pain relief and flexibility.
Arthritic joints suffer from the effects of gravity, causing body weight to compress joints such as hips, knees, ankles and feet. Exercise on land can thus aggravate pain and inflammation. Exercising in water allows the joints to be exercised with minimal compression through them, allowing strengthening, mobilising and fitness work with little or no pain. The warmth of the water further helps with pain relief and flexibility.
Arthritic joints suffer from the effects of gravity, causing body weight to compress joints such as hips, knees, ankles and feet. Exercise on land can thus aggravate pain and inflammation. Exercising in water allows the joints to be exercised with minimal compression through them, allowing strengthening, mobilising and fitness work with little or no pain. The warmth of the water further helps with pain relief and flexibility.
There is increasing evidence that continuing to exercise during cancer treatment helps reduce unpleasant side-effects, allows better uptake of drugs and improves longevity. Exercising in warm water under expert guidance is a great way to achieve these benefits, with the added confidence of a dedicated hydrotherapy pool with strictly controlled water chemistry.
While not the same as walking in everyday life, working on balance and gait in the pool provides real world benefits through practice in a safe environment. As part of an overall program of strengthening, mobilising and fitness exercise, walking and balance can show marked improvement.