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Aquatic therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aquatic therapy or pool therapy is physical therapy that is performed in the water. Aquatic therapy use the resistance of water instead of weights. It aims to rehabilitate patients after injury or th...
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Currently, there is a deficit of objective data showing the efficacy of aquatic exercise therapy in improving function in individuals with rheumatic disease. ... The purpose of this study was to quantify the effectiveness of aquatic therapy in changing joint motion, functional status, assistance, pain, and difficulty in...
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Many aquatic therapy and rehabilitation practitioners have excellent protocol knowledge, but little knowledge of codes, regulations, and safety issues. ... Many aquatic therapy and rehabilitation practitioners have excellent protocol knowledge, but little knowledge of codes, regulations, and safety issues.
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Place your website description in this area. This is read by some search engines. ... Aquatic Therapy Associates provides one on one physical therapy for children and adults. We specialize in aquatic physical therapy using the properties of water coupled with traditional physical therapy techniques to provide...
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The purpose of the Aquatic PT Section is to meet the needs of physical therapists interested in using the water for various aspects of their careers, provide a means by which Association members with an interest in aquatic therapy can meet, exchange, develop and promote aquatic therapy as an important component to...
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