Hydrotherapy Treatments in Hoppers Crossing

What is
101 Physio – Hydrotherapy?
101 Physio – Hydrotherapy is exercises conducted in
a swimming pool or physiotherapy plunge pool. (Heated or cold-water dependent
on treatment requirement). Great for rehabilitation & pain management.
Important: You do not need to be able to swim to participate in 101 Physio –
Hydrotherapy Pain Treatment & Management Programs.
101 Physio Hydrotherapy consists of a specific
exercise program for specific body, muscle, and joint pain conditions. 101
Physio-Hydrotherapy Programs are conducted and monitored either “one-on-one” or
in small group sessions by our qualified Physiotherapy Team. Each Program
participant is personally assisted to meet their exercise goals—no pressure,
& it’s fun!
101 Physio-Hydrotherapy Programs are an integral
part of our Pain Treatment and Management Strategy, developed to help you feel
good again. Warm and cold-water exercise is one of the most comfortable ways
that a person with chronic body pain can exercise, because their joints and
muscles can be exercised while being gently supported in the water. Movements
such as stretching or walking through water will exercise your joints without
placing them under gravity or weight strain. Exercises that you would be unable
to carry out outside the pool become manageable and, dare we say it, fun!
101
Hydrotherapy Health & Pain Management Benefits
There are many health and pain management benefits
associated with 101 Physio Hydrotherapy Program participation such as: Improved
Blood Circulation. Reduced Muscle Spasm. Muscle Relaxation. Limb Joint Stress
Release. Increased Muscle Strength. Improved Posture. Improved Balance.
Enhanced Sense of Well-Being. Improved Mood and Sleep Quality. Greater Mobility
and Flexibility of Joints. Improved Endurance and Fitness. Reduced Pain and
Fatigue (tiredness).
Conditions
that may benefit from 101 Physio Hydrotherapy
Back Pain. Neck Pain. Shoulder Pain. Hip Pain. Arm
and Elbow Pain. Leg Pain. Knee Pain. Sciatica Pain. Spine Pain. Ankle and Foot
Pain. Arthritis. Sports Injury Rehabilitation. Post-Operative Surgery
Rehabilitation. General Body Aches and Pains. Weight Control. Joint Pain &
Rehabilitation.
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