AquaPhysioUK
Aquatic Physiotherapy is physiotherapy practiced in warm water and can help relieve aches and pains, mobilise stiff joints and strengthen weak muscles. The water in the pool is approximately 34ºC, allowing your muscles to relax and easing the pain in your joints.
The buoyancy of the water unloads the weight of the body, reducing stress on joints and allowing freedom of movement. Aquatic Physiotherapy can accelerate healing and provides a general sense of well-being. Aquatic Physiotherapy is practiced by a Chartered Physiotherapist who will be with you in the water at all times.
Staff training In Bad Ragaz Ring Method (BRRM) techniques
Aquatic Resistance Training using Aqua Strength equipment
A Patient Rehabilitating From Plantar Fasciitis In The Hydrotherapy Pool
A Patient Suffering From Arthritis Exercising In The Pool.
Shoulder exercises for a patient with a fractured humerus in the shoulder joint
Pool exercise session for a stroke survivor
A patient rehabilitating in the pool from ACL reconstruction surgery
A patient working in the pool following 2 knee ligament injuries
A patient exercising in the pool who suffers from Low Back Pain
Achilles rupture and surgery patient - at assessment and working in the pool
A patient exercising in the pool after two hip replacements in 8 weeks
A patient exercising in the pool following hip surgery
Total Knee Replacement patient exercising in the pool
Interview with ZD - Talus fracture sustained through stunt work
Interview With John Melbourne - Ultra Runner
Shallow Water Running
Deep water running
Swimming Into The Current - Video Capture session
Aqua Physio (Hydrotherapy)