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Aquatic rehabilitation therapy
The aquatic therapy, also known as underwater physiotherapy, is becoming increasingly popular and widely used as a treatment method today. Most people are aware that movement in water differs from land activities, as the physical properties of water significantly influence the body’s movement. The effect of gravity is reduced here, allowing for gentler yet more effective workouts. The depth and temperature of the water also play an important role in movement, as the appropriate temperature helps regulate muscle tone, while buoyancy supports movement. Additionally, various tools can be used during water exercises, which can either facilitate or, conversely, make movement more challenging. These tools assist in rehabilitation, improving movement coordination,…