
Aquatic therapy
Hydrotherapy or aquatic therapy is a modality of association between physical and occupational knowledge in the rehabilitation process and the benefits that the aquatic environment can provide in the treatment, rehabilitation, prevention, health, well-being, and physical fitness of the population in an aquatic environment. The treatment is based on the physical principles of water and the physiological effects it generates in the human body.
APAES offers completely individual sessions, led by therapists trained in different aquatic therapy techniques and neurological rehabilitation.


Benefits offered:
Different studies show that hydrotherapy is an effective intervention to achieve the following objectives:
- Increase range of motion.
- Restore the normal pattern of movement of the upper and lower extremities.
- Promote relaxation and decrease pain.
- Get better coordination and balance.
- Increase cardio-respiratory activity.
- Positively influence the patient's mood.
- Promote muscle activation and strength.
- Facilitate venous return.
- Improve Proprioception.
- Improve trunk alignment and stability.
- Increase the mobility of nervous and myofascial tissues.
- Improve muscle function.
Application techniques:
- Halliwick
- Bad Ragaz
- Aquadinamic
- Watsu
- Water Pilates
- Acquafasciaterapia
- Ai Chi
- Psychomotricity in the water
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