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Aquatic therapy boosts muscle strength and quality of life in people with chronic low back pain, offering a gentle, effective alternative to land-based treatment.
There are a number of aquatic therapy facilities in Connecticut through Hartford Healthcare and other medical practices.
The good news is that heading to your local pool or aquatic therapy can be a great alternative to land-based physical therapy and exercise. Research, including a 2024 study, says aquatic exercise can ...
Healing Wave Aquatics is using a 97-degree pool to provide trauma-informed aquatic therapy for service members dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Maryse Fortin: “Aquatic therapy is an interesting medium to study people who have pain-related fear like kinesiophobia and pain catastrophizing, and how those relate to spinal musculature.” A new ...
A new Concordia study suggests that aquatic therapy for individuals with chronic low back pain can do more than strengthen the muscles around the spine.
The aquatic therapy group showed significant increase in muscle size in the multifidus and the erector spinae in the upper spine, two sets of spinal muscles that are crucial to spinal stabilization.
Lurie Children’s Hospital's closing of suburban pediatric therapy practice has families rattled August closing of the Arlington Heights facility will make it hard for families to get affordable ...
Researchers explored the use of catheter salvage therapy for central line-associated bloodstream infection management in pediatric patients with short-bowel syndrome.
Medicare does cover aquatic therapy under certain circumstances and may pay for part of the treatment if it is medically necessary.
Pools of Hope, the warm water rehabilitation and wellness center in North Long Beach, is opening its doors on Mondays just for veterans to come in and use their facility for free.