New Book Explores Value of Aqua Yoga
A new book, Water Yoga, shows how aqua yoga can provide PTs with another tool in their professional toolbox.
A new book, Water Yoga, shows how aqua yoga can provide PTs with another tool in their professional toolbox.
Demand for aquatic therapy is on the rise, and Physical Therapy Products profiles top providers of this rehabilitation modality in its 2021 Product Guide.
View the slide show to see how aquatic therapy can be used to help people with psoriatic arthritis.
Installing technology that moves therapy to the water environment expands the options for effectively treating upper and lower extremities while strengthening the bottom line, writes Michael Fahmy, PT, in this feature for the June/July 2019 issue of Physical Therapy Products.
Read MoreDiveheart, a Downers Grove, Ill-based nonprofit organization that provides scuba therapy to people with disabilities, is conducting a search for a land donation throughout the entire Chicago metro area to build what hopes to be the deepest warm water therapy pool in the world.
Read MoreResults from the 2019 Facility-Based Equipment Survey reveal the categories where equipment purchases are pumping. Compiled by Frank Long, editorial director of Physical Therapy Products, they appear in the February/March 2019 issue.
Read MoreA growing outpatient clientele embraces the weightlessness, warmth, and gentle resistance of aquatic therapy and wellness. A feature for the January 2019 issue of Physical Therapy Products by Rich Harris, MSc, CSCS, PTA, CES, CSAC, and Jose Dominguez, PT, MS, ATC.
Read MoreHydroWorx International Inc announces the acquisition of Phoenix-based HydroTrack, maker of the HydroTrack aquatic therapy solution designed to fit in facilities with smaller space requirements.
Read MoreHow and why aquatic therapy helps patients heal. A feature for the June/July issue of Physical Therapy Products by Alyssa Adkins, PT, and Joseph Hilleary, PTA.
Read MoreAquaness by Wike-Up! Aquabikes water exercise bikes are designed to combine the cardiovascular assets of traditional spinning with the low-impact advantage of the water, to provide individuals of all ages with a low-impact, high-intensity water workout.
Read MoreThe Aquatic Therapy section of the Physical Therapy Products Product Guide (April/May 2018) details a variety of pools for all spaces, lifts, and activity accessories.
Read MoreA new senior living facility is the focus of this profile, which explores the evaluation and purchase process for facility-based, cutting-edge equipment by a modern healthcare organization.
Read MoreMoving therapeutic activity into deeper water in the aquatic rehab setting reveals new approaches for improving patient function. An exclusive clinical feature for Physical Therapy Products by Katalin Wight, MPT, and Melisenda Edwards, MS.
Read MoreThe full-size pool is no longer the only option for outpatient clinics as smaller, compact designs enter the market. A feature for the October/November 2017 issue of Physical Therapy Products by Troy Moore, PT, DPT, CSCS.
Read MoreThe ice bath therapy provided by CET CryoSpas is now available for purchase in the United States, via a partnership between its Ireland-headquartered manufacturer and Hudson Aquatic Systems.
Read MoreAttendees of the 60th annual PPS Conference have the opportunity to see demonstrations of HydroWorx’ HydroWorx 300 aquatic therapy modality at the company’s exhibit-floor booth #723.
Read MoreUnderstanding the form, function, and features behind a successful pool therapy program. A feature for Physical Therapy Products by Vicki Buchanan, PT.
Read MoreImplementing an aquatic rehab program diversifies the options therapists have for helping patients reach their goals and provides a foundation for attracting a new clientele.
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