Health Blog Category: Aquatic Therapy
Aquatic Therapy Before Surgery Can Speed Up Recovery!
Do you have surgery coming up? If so, you probably have a long list of things you need to do to prepare for your operation. To add to that list, one important thing is scheduling a consultation with a physical therapist at Exercise Sport Physical Therapy!
Many people mistakenly believe that physical therapy is only required after surgery. While therapy is a must following most procedures, it should also be addressed before the procedure.
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Have you ever noticed your posture at the end of a long day? Are you slouching with your shoulders forward and hunching over your computer screen? If the answer is yes, the dull aches and pains you feel in your neck and back are likely connected to your posture. The good news is that although poor posture can be quite unflattering (and uncomfortable!), it can also be improved with aquatic therapy.
A physical therapist can help you correct your posture and lessen the severity of your corresponding aches and pains.
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Has pain or weakness made it difficult for you to walk, stand, or bend over? Are you frustrated at the rising difficulties you face as you attempt to do housework or run daily errands around town? Have you tried everything to solve these problems, and nothing has worked?
If your answer is yes to any or all of these questions, aquatic therapy could be a good fit for you!
Aquatic therapy is rehabilitation that is performed in water.
Read full blogDo You Have Arthritis? Aquatic Therapy May Help.
Have you ever woken up with stiff joints that hurt when you move and worsen as the day goes on? If you answered yes, you might be experiencing the early signs of arthritis. Aquatic therapy is an effective therapeutic option for arthritis patients and could help you!
Many people who suffer from this ailment refuse to get treatment because they believe they will have to deal with it as they become older. This could not be more untrue!
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