Benefits
of Aquatic Therapy
Warm water is the ideal medium
for freeing the body. As the body gradually immerses,water
is displaced, creating the force of buoyancy. This offloads
the immersed joints progressively and with neck immersion,
only about 15 pounds of compressive force is entered on the
spine, hips, and knees. For a body suspended or floating in
water, the downward effects of gravity are essentially counterbalanced
by the upward force of buoyancy. |
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This
effect is of great therapeutic utility, allowing rehabilitative
intervention when gravity-loaded joint movement is prohibited.
Buoyancy-immersed objects have less apparent weight than the
same object on land. There is a force opposite of gravity
acting on the object. This force is called Buoyancy, and equals
the upward force generated by the volume of water diplaced. |
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buoyancy may be therapeutically altered simply by adjustment
of the amount of human body immersed. Should partial weight-load
offset be the desired effect, the immersion to the xiphoid
process (the chest), 75% is offloaded. With immersion to the
umbilicus (the bellybutton), 50% is offloaded.
Terry
Shepherd,
P.T.,M.S.H.A.
President
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