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Miss Mimi Conner, Owner
1400 Summit Ave. D2
Plano, TX. 75074
Call: 972-578-SWIM (7946)
Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM -7:30 PM
Friday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM-4:15 PM
Closed Sunday
E-Mail - mimi@aquafitplano.com
1400 Summit Ave. D2
Plano, TX. 75074
Call: 972-578-SWIM (7946)
Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM -7:30 PM
Friday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM-4:15 PM
Closed Sunday
E-Mail - mimi@aquafitplano.com
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Aquatic Therapy Brochure 1 Brochure 2
Aquatic therapy or pool therapy consists of an exercise program that is performed in the water. It is a beneficial form of therapy that is useful for a variety of medical conditions such injury or orthopedic rehabilitation. Aqua~Fit's warm salt water facility contributes to the natural benefits of water to assist in healing and exercise performance. One benefit of aquatic therapy is the buoyancy provided by the water. While submerged in water, buoyancy assists in supporting the weight of the patient. This decreases the amount of weight bearing which reduces the force of stress placed on the joints. This aspect of aquatic therapy is especially useful for patients with arthritis, healing fractured bones, pre/post surgery, or who are overweight. By decreasing the amount of joint stress it is easier and less painful to perform exercises.
The viscosity of water provides an excellent source of resistance that can be easily incorporated into an aquatic therapy exercise program. This resistance allows for muscle strengthening without the need of weights. Patients can continue with care at Aqua~Fit while benefiting from the cooperation of physical therapy programs and aquatic therapy simultaneously. Using resistance, coupled with the water’s buoyancy, allows a person to strengthen muscle groups with decreased joint stress that can not be experienced on land.
Aquatic therapy also utilizes hydrostatic pressure to decrease swelling and improve joint position awareness. This is important for clients who have experienced joint sprains because as the ligaments are torn, our proprioception becomes decreased. The hydrostatic pressure also assists in decreasing joint and soft tissue swelling that results after injury or with arthritic disorders.
Lastly, the warmth of the water experience during aquatic therapy assists in relaxing muscles and vasodilates vessels, increasing blood flow to injured areas. Clients with muscle spasms, back pain, and fibromyalgia find this aspect of aquatic therapy especially therapeutic.
Please call the office to make your appointment-972-578-7946
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