Aquatic Therapy

Utilizing the buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure, resistance, and temperature of water to reduce pain, improve mobility, and accelerate recovery.

AQUATIC THERAPY AT SHELTERING ARMS INSTITUTE

Individualized programs focused on recovery

Aquatic therapy at Sheltering Arms Institute delivers physical therapy through water-based exercises designed to support rehabilitation and recovery from a broad range of conditions and injuries.

OUTPATIENT EXPERIENCE

Individualized, comfortable, accessible

Offered in the outpatient setting at our Bon Air and Reynolds centers, aquatic therapy supports individuals recovering from a wide array of injuries and conditions and allows ease of movement in a bodyweight-supported environment.

  • Balance and vestibular disorders
  • Cardiovascular or endurance training
  • Chronic back, knee, and/or ankle pain
  • Joint replacement
  • Muscle and connective tissue tears, sprains, and strains
  • Neurological disorders
  • Obesity-related diagnoses
  • Orthopedic injuries
  • Osteo or rheumatoid arthritis
  • Scoliosis
  • Balance and vestibular disorders
  • Cardiovascular or endurance training
  • Chronic back, knee, and/or ankle pain
  • Joint replacement
  • Muscle and connective tissue tears, sprains, and strains
  • Neurological disorders
  • Obesity-related diagnoses
  • Orthopedic injuries
  • Osteo or rheumatoid arthritis
  • Scoliosis

My tenure as a patient in Sheltering Arms Institute’s aquatic therapy program has been a 100% positive experience for me. I actually look forward to each session, with continued zeal and excitement.

APPLICATIONS

Aquatic therapy at work

The buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure, resistance, and temperature of water facilitate a number of rehabilitative benefits that can contribute to overall recovery and well-being.

  • Enhance balance, gait, and coordination
  • Improve cardiovascular endurance
  • Improve endurance and activity tolerance
  • Improve strength and flexibility
  • Increase range of motion
  • Muscle relaxation and joint decompression
  • Reduce joint stress
  • Strengthen muscles and connective tissues
  • Enhance balance, gait, and coordination
  • Improve cardiovascular endurance
  • Improve endurance and activity tolerance
  • Improve strength and flexibility
  • Increase range of motion
  • Muscle relaxation and joint decompression
  • Reduce joint stress
  • Strengthen muscles and connective tissues

STATE OF THE ART

Modern aquatic therapy technology

Sheltering Arms Institute is on the frontlines of therapeutic innovation. In addition to our Bon Air center’s 50-foot, multi-lane, warm-water therapy pool, our Reynolds center features a HydroWorx® 750 therapy pool. This high-tech pool includes an underwater treadmill, resistance jet technology, a 7 ft. deep well area, and multi-angle video capabilities to support gait analysis and offer visual feedback technology for enhanced performance.

At Sheltering Arms Institute, we strive to provide our patients with the best possible care to fit their needs. Having a therapeutic pool expands our available treatment options and allows patients with a variety of diagnoses to be able to tolerate exercises in a warm and buoyant environment prior to land-based therapy. We are passionate about helping patients reach their goals, improve functional mobility, and overall lead a better quality of life.

AQUATIC THERAPY FAQs

Understanding aquatic therapy

Aquatic therapy is a type of physical therapy that utilizes the properties of water, specifically buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure, resistance, and temperature to augment and accelerate rehabilitation.

Aquatic therapy supports individuals recovering from a wide array of injuries and conditions such as osteoarthritis, balance and vestibular disorders, chronic back, knee and/or ankle pain, muscle and connective tissue tears, sprains and strains, neurological disorders, obesity-related diagnoses, orthopedic injuries, rheumatoid arthritis, joint replacement, and scoliosis.

Aquatic therapy can improve strength and flexibility, increase endurance and agility, enhance balance, gait and coordination, increase range of motion, improve cardiovascular endurance, and strengthen muscles and connective tissues.

Aquatic therapy is offered at our Bon Air and Reynolds outpatient center facilities. The Bon Air center offers a handicap-accessible ramp to allow for safe entering and exiting of the pool area.

Start your Journey

Learn more about aquatic therapy at Sheltering Arms Institute

Contact a specialist at Sheltering Arms Institute to learn more about how you can gain more freedom in your everyday life.