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Therapy Related Articles & Notes
Hydrotherapy, as its name suggests, is a therapy that takes place in an environment where patients are immersed in warm water. This allows them to exercise painlessly, aiding recovery from a wide variety of conditions. Many large hospitals use this form of underwater therapy to assist patients to overcome conditions where movement is limited because of paralysis or pain or where muscles have been weakened thorough injury or illness.Hydrotherapy
treatment There are three primary objectives to conducting physical therapy in warm water and these are; 1. It abolishes gravity,
allowing the body to float and amplifying the power in the muscles.
This allows greater movement of a specific limb or joint. How
treatment is given There is no special clothing needed to enter a hydrotherapy pool with patients normally wearing their usual swimwear. The pool is designed to make access easy for the patient who goes through a planned routine of exercises under the strict supervision of the hydrotherapist. These exercises are complex and use floats and other equipment to increase resistance so that the muscles being exercised get the greatest benefit. Often, people with arthritis and other inflammatory joint conditions or those with weakness in the legs access the hydrotherapy pool for walking exercises. The benefit is that, because of the warm water, the range of movement is greater and therefore more effective to the weakened areas. The treatment is usually followed by a cold shower to cool off or, in some hydrotherapy centers, they use hot and cold showers for improved circulation. How
hydrotherapy helps This is because the muscles around a joint often become wasted after surgery. Because movement against gravity is so painful, being immersed in warm water makes the movement much easier as the water lifts the limbs, improving joint movement and getting the joints working effectively again. Hydrotherapy is extremely beneficial in the restoration of movement in a condition called ankylosing spondylitis. This condition is a form of arthritis in the spine where the spinal vertebrae become progressively inflamed and the spine eventually becomes fused, making movement very limited. Other forms of arthritis also respond well to this type of physical therapy, particularly in the hip joint. It is also very useful in some neurological conditions. It cannot help the illness but it can increase mobility as well as the power in the muscles by allowing movement in muscles normally unable to move. In the case of conditions such as stroke, hydrotherapy helps to reeducate muscles to take over the function of damaged muscles.
Also people who have high blood pressure are unsuitable as hydrotherapy raises the blood pressure. Patients with skin conditions or allergies to chlorine cannot use the pool. Patients who are prone to fainting or who take seizures may be excluded but the pool is carefully supervised so they may not always be banned from this therapy. Outlook
Anne Wolski has worked in the health and welfare industry for more than 30 years. She is a co-director of http://www.magnetic-health-online.com and http://www.betterhealthshoppe.com which are both information portals with many interesting medical articles. She is also an associate of http://www.timzbiz.com which features many articles on internet marketing and resources.
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