Aquatic therapy, the use of water for rehabilitation purposes, traces its origin back several centuries. The use of water for restorative purposes has grown in popularity and has gained increased use in facilitating therapeutic exercise. The unique properties of the aquatic environment provide clinicians with treatment options that may otherwise be difficult or impossible to implement on land. Using buoyant devices and varied depths of immersion the practitioner has flexibility in positioning the patient (supine, seated, kneeling, prone, sidelying, or vertically with any desired amount of weight bearing. Aquatic exercise has been successfully used for a wide variety of rehabilitation populations including pediatric, orthopedic, neurological,and cardiopulmonary patients
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Awards 2020: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Awards 2020: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Research Article: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Research Article: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Case Report: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Case Report: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Research Article: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Research Article: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Research Article: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Research Article: Journal of Physiotherapy Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Pediatric Care
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Pediatric Care
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Pediatric Care
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Pediatric Care
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