Health Blog Category: Aquatic Therapy
Enhancing Your Proprioception Through Balance Exercises In Water
Are you tired of feeling unsteady when you go about your daily routine? Did you know several painful conditions related to balancing difficulties respond to aquatic therapy? At Exercise Sport Physical Therapy, in Overland Park, KS, our team of therapists uses the healing properties of water to help our patients get their balance back and improve their function, so they can keep doing what they love!
Pain and injury often interfere with our ability to maintain our balance and stay active, and for the elderly, it can be even more challenging.
Read full blogHow Aquatic Therapy Can Help You Find Relief
Have you been struggling to find relief from your achy back or arthritic knees? Did you know that aquatic therapy is one of the most effective ways to deal with painful conditions? At Exercise Sport Physical Therapy in KS, our team of therapists uses the healing properties of water to help you get the relief you’ve been looking for while improving your function at the same time!
Stiff, achy joints that don’t work as well as they used to can make it hard to do your usual activities.
Read full blogHow Aquatic Therapy Can Help You Recover After Surgery
Do you have a major surgery scheduled soon? Are you looking for an edge in your healing and ways to speed up your recovery? One of the safest and most effective places to rehabilitate after an injury is in a pool. At Exercise Sport Physical Therapy in Overland Park, KS our physical therapists can help guide you through your recovery, in and out of the water, to ensure you get back to your everyday life as soon as possible!
Read full blogBack Pain and Sciatica Are No Match For Aquatic Therapy
Back pain is difficult to live with daily, but it is something that almost everyone will experience at some point during their life. Lower back pain is the most prevalent type of back pain, and it can occur from various causes.
Back discomfort can be caused by actions you do daily without realizing it, such as incorrectly carrying heavy objects or slouching over a computer.
If you’re in a car accident, you could suffer injuries that leave you with chronic back pain.
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