Friday, November 4, 2016

Aquatic Therapy Equipment

Welcome back! Last week I addressed some of the downfalls of aquatic therapy. In doing so, I addressed both the safety concerns, and the conditions not able to be helped by aquatic therapy. Today, I will talk about the types of equipment utilized in therapy sessions.

One of the most popular pieces of aquatic therapy equipment is an underwater treadmill.  This treadmill allows for an effective cardiovascular workout without the high impact of land running. Additionally, the treadmill initiates gait training, promotes early range of motion, increases muscle strength, and reduces blood pressure (Ultimate Guide to Aquatic Therapy, 2016). This piece of equipment can be used for individuals recovering from a traumatic injury, an individual with a muscular disorder, or a geriatric patient.

Some other pieces of equipment used in aquatic therapy include: stationary bikes, barbells, ankle weights, resistance bands, kick-boards, and noodles (Ultimate Guide to Aquatic Therapy, 2016). The equipment aids in strengthening muscles, improving balance, improving gait, and improving range of motion.

The effects of aquatic therapy are amplified with the use of equipment. The equipment is simple in design, but can be adapted for various activities. Additionally, the equipment imitates many exercises performed on land. The equipment aids in muscle strengthening, gait and balance improvement, and increases range of motion.

Reference:

Ultimate Guide To Aquatic Therapy. (2016). Retrieved October 28, 2016, from https://www.hydroworx.com/research-education/additional-resources/aquatic-therapy-guide/



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