
Hydrotherapy for Cerebral Palsy: Empowering Movement Through Water
Hydrotherapy—also known as aquatic therapy—is emerging as one of the most powerful tools in the treatment of cerebral palsy (CP), offering a safe and effective
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Hydrotherapy—also known as aquatic therapy—is emerging as one of the most powerful tools in the treatment of cerebral palsy (CP), offering a safe and effective
Aquatic therapy is emerging as a highly effective treatment option for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, offering several unique benefits over land-based therapies. The supportive properties
Amy Quesenberry, PTA, M.S.CIN, ATRIC, and Assistant Professor at St. Philip’s College in San Antonio, is an aquatic therapy advocate. She is also director of
When recovering from hip arthroscopy, hydrotherapy complements land-based rehab. Patients should wait for the incision to heal before entering the water. This lowers the risk
Achilles tendon rupture, a prevalent injury, particularly among athletes, can effectively be managed through a comprehensive Achilles tendon rehab program that incorporates hydrotherapy as a
Hydrotherapy can play an important role in shoulder rehabilitation. Because of the buoyancy of the water, there is less load, allowing for shoulder activity to