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CONTENT: 
 Definition 
 History 
 Indication 
 Contraindication 
 Precaution 
 Properties of water 
 Equipment used in aquatic exercise. 
 Types of aquatic exercise
What Is AQUATIC 
EXERCISE?
DEFINITION: 
 It’s a multi depth immersion pool or tank 
that facilitates the application of various 
established therapeutic interventions, 
including stretching, strengthening, joint 
mobilization, balance and gait training and 
endurance training.
HISTORY: 
 Aquatic Therapy is emerging science of water and 
exercise for physical therapy. 
 The Aquatic Therapy Source was the pioneer of 
the manufacture of underwater exercise machines 
since 1987 
 Machinery designed by the Aquatic Therapy Source 
will not break down in water, does not require any 
maintenance and requires no special footwear to use 
the machines.
INDICATIONS: 
 Improve ROM 
 Initiate resistance training 
 Facilitates weight bearing activity. 
 Provide 3D assess 
 Initiate functional activity 
 Minimize risk of injury 
 Provide relaxation
CONTRA INDICATIONS 
 Open wound 
 Water infection 
 Seizures 
 Respiratory dysfunction 
 Kidney disease 
 Bowel bladder Incontinence
PRECAUTIONS 
 Fear of water 
 Neurological disorder 
 Seizures 
 Cardiac dysfunction 
 Open wounds
Property of water: 
Buoyancy 
Property of 
water 
Viscosity 
Surface 
tension 
Hydrostatic 
pressure
Properties of water 
 Buoyancy : it’s a upward force that work opposite to 
gravity. 
Clinical Significance: 
 relative weightlessness and joint unloading 
 active motion with increased 
 three-dimensional access to the patient.
Hydrostatic pressure: : it’s a pressure 
exerted on immersed object. 
Clinical Significance: 
 reduces or limits effusion 
 centralizes peripheral blood flow. 
 assists venous return, avoid DVT 
 The proportionality of depth and pressure allows patients 
to perform exercise more easily when closer to the 
surface.
Viscosity : its is friction occuring between 
molecules of liquid resulting in resistance to flow. 
Clinical Significance 
 Creates resistance with all active movements. 
 Increasing the surface area moving through water 
increases resistance.
Surface tension : the surface of fluid 
act as membrane under tension. 
 It is measured as a force/unit length.
Percentage of weight bearing 
at various immersion depth:
EQUIPMENT FOR AQUATIC 
EXERCISE: 
 Provide buoyant support 
 Assist balance 
 Generate resistance to the movement. 
 COLLARS, RINGS, BELTS. 
 SWIM BARS 
 GLOVES, HAND PADDLES, HYDRO TONE BALLS. 
 FINS AND HYDRO TONE BOOTS. 
 KICKBOARDS.
: 
 COLLARS, RINGS, 
BELTS. 
 SWIM BARS 
 GLOVES, HAND 
PADDLES, HYDRO 
TONE BALLS 
 FINS AND HYDRO 
TONE BOOTS. 
 KICKBOARDS.
Types of Aquatic Activities: 
Balance 
exercises 
Strengthening 
exercises 
Marching. 
Side leg lift 
Back leg lifts 
Runner's stretch
Benefits of Aquatic Exercise 
Psychological: 
• Improvement of well-being and 
confidence 
• Experience success 
• Enhance self-image 
• Have fun 
• Independent mobility
•Older adults. 
•Pregnancy 
•Obesity 
•Arthritis 
•Low back pain.
Older Adults—benefits 
 Exercise Is key for good health and independent 
living and Achieve enriched quality of life 
 Primary goals 
 reach and maintain a level of fitness, 
 Improve one’s physical condition 
 Delay onset of chronic disease
Treatment: 
 Water at least 830 F 
 Less activity than that for a younger group 
 Explain safety features before you begin 
 Lifeguard location 
 Pool layout 
 Give permission and suggestions for 
modifications
Pregnancy—benefits 
 Reduces gravity’s pull on baby 
 Helps prevent hyperlordosis. 
 Decreases chance of overheating 
 Hydrostatic pressure helps prevent edema
Treatment: 
 Water between 78 and 840F 
 Emphasize proper hydration 
 Follow ACOG guidelines 
 Guidelines for exercise 
 Contraindications for exercise 
 Careful evaluation
Obesity—benefits 
 Reduces the effect of gravity 
 Decreases risk factors for heart disease 
 Hydrostatic pressure assist venous return 
 Easier to stick with the program 
 Cool environment 
 Comfortable 
 Relaxing 
 Beneficial
Treatment: 
 Limb speed is important to overcome buoyancy 
 Deep water walking is a great place to start 
 Give non-rebound option 
 Emphasize safety.
Arthritis—benefits 
 Osteoarthritis— degenerative changes in the 
joints 
 Rheumatoid arthritis— chronic, destructive disease 
characterized by joint inflammation 
 Guideline for the arthritis 
 Decrease pain 
 Increase ROM 
 Maintain joint mobility
Treatment: 
 Don’t exercise when joint is “hot” 
 Spend twice as long on warm-up 
 Avoid hard stretches 
 Gently move every joint in every possible direction 
 Eliminate bouncing 
 Ideal water temp. is 86-95o F
Low Back Pain—guidelines 
 Emphasize proper posture 
 Eliminate bouncing 
 Strengthen abdominals 
 Emphasize core stability 
 Immediately stop any exercise that causes pain
Treatment: 
 Water decreases compression forces on the spine and 
other joints 
 easier to move 
 strengthen core and back. In the water, 
 walking on treadmill 
 leg raises 
 back stretches 
 core exercises 
 squats 

Aquatic Therapy for Brain and 
Spinal Cord Injuries: 
 The recovery process long and extremely difficult. 
 Aquatic environment works well for neuromusclar 
reeducation and strengthening because water’s 
buoyancy allows patients who have restricted 
mobility on land to move more freely in the 
water. 
 The increase in movement against the natural 
resistance of the water can help improve muscular 
strength for patients who are suffering from 
weakness and paralysis
 increasing core strength and balance is for 
improving daily functions. The viscosity and 
buoyancy of the water provide support in both the 
sitting and standing positions during these activities.
 Gait Training: Gait training on the underwater treadmill can 
help patients regain balance, movement and strength Because 
of water’s buoyancy,. 
 Activities of Daily Living: sit-to-stand, reach, balance 
exercises. 
 Pain Management: Warm water has the ability to increase 
circulation and range of motion which in turn reduces joint 
stiffness and pain while exercising in the water. 
 Strengthening and Toning: As patients progress through their 
recovery, resistance can be increased through the use of the 
underwater resistance jets. 
 This increases muscle strength and prepares patients for 
further land-based strength training.
Aquatic Therapy for Stroke 
patient: 
 The water's buoyancy allows freedom of movement 
 it is ideal for individuals who have restricted mobility due 
to weakness and paralysis. 
 Increased muscular strength as movements are 
performed against the resistance of the water. This 
combination of freedom and resistance is very difficult to 
duplicate in any land-based therapy environment. 
 The anti-gravity effect of water makes it easier to work 
with these movements to increase range of motion and 
strength.
 Spasticity is a common issue with neurological 
injury that can be exacerbated by cold. A warm water 
therapy setting minimizes spasticity, facilitates 
movement and increases patient comfort 
 Off-balance falls are slowed due to the water 
resistance, which helps with protective response 
training. The patient's fear of falling is decreased .
 Aquatic exercise can be fun at any age and 
size whether you try it on your own for a class. 
 Jump in. The water's fine! 
Thank You
References: 
 Therapeutic exercise 5th edition Carolyn Kisner and 
Lynn Allen Colby 
 Uses of Aquatic Therapy for Spinal Cord Injuries - 
HydroWorx Blog | HydroWorx Blog 
blog.hydroworx.com 
 Stroke Patient Increases Mobility with Aquatic 
Therapy - HydroWorx Blog | HydroWorx Blog 
 blog.hydroworx.co

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Aquatic exercises

  • 2. CONTENT:  Definition  History  Indication  Contraindication  Precaution  Properties of water  Equipment used in aquatic exercise.  Types of aquatic exercise
  • 3. What Is AQUATIC EXERCISE?
  • 4. DEFINITION:  It’s a multi depth immersion pool or tank that facilitates the application of various established therapeutic interventions, including stretching, strengthening, joint mobilization, balance and gait training and endurance training.
  • 5. HISTORY:  Aquatic Therapy is emerging science of water and exercise for physical therapy.  The Aquatic Therapy Source was the pioneer of the manufacture of underwater exercise machines since 1987  Machinery designed by the Aquatic Therapy Source will not break down in water, does not require any maintenance and requires no special footwear to use the machines.
  • 6. INDICATIONS:  Improve ROM  Initiate resistance training  Facilitates weight bearing activity.  Provide 3D assess  Initiate functional activity  Minimize risk of injury  Provide relaxation
  • 7. CONTRA INDICATIONS  Open wound  Water infection  Seizures  Respiratory dysfunction  Kidney disease  Bowel bladder Incontinence
  • 8. PRECAUTIONS  Fear of water  Neurological disorder  Seizures  Cardiac dysfunction  Open wounds
  • 9. Property of water: Buoyancy Property of water Viscosity Surface tension Hydrostatic pressure
  • 10. Properties of water  Buoyancy : it’s a upward force that work opposite to gravity. Clinical Significance:  relative weightlessness and joint unloading  active motion with increased  three-dimensional access to the patient.
  • 11. Hydrostatic pressure: : it’s a pressure exerted on immersed object. Clinical Significance:  reduces or limits effusion  centralizes peripheral blood flow.  assists venous return, avoid DVT  The proportionality of depth and pressure allows patients to perform exercise more easily when closer to the surface.
  • 12. Viscosity : its is friction occuring between molecules of liquid resulting in resistance to flow. Clinical Significance  Creates resistance with all active movements.  Increasing the surface area moving through water increases resistance.
  • 13. Surface tension : the surface of fluid act as membrane under tension.  It is measured as a force/unit length.
  • 14. Percentage of weight bearing at various immersion depth:
  • 15. EQUIPMENT FOR AQUATIC EXERCISE:  Provide buoyant support  Assist balance  Generate resistance to the movement.  COLLARS, RINGS, BELTS.  SWIM BARS  GLOVES, HAND PADDLES, HYDRO TONE BALLS.  FINS AND HYDRO TONE BOOTS.  KICKBOARDS.
  • 16. :  COLLARS, RINGS, BELTS.  SWIM BARS  GLOVES, HAND PADDLES, HYDRO TONE BALLS  FINS AND HYDRO TONE BOOTS.  KICKBOARDS.
  • 17. Types of Aquatic Activities: Balance exercises Strengthening exercises Marching. Side leg lift Back leg lifts Runner's stretch
  • 18. Benefits of Aquatic Exercise Psychological: • Improvement of well-being and confidence • Experience success • Enhance self-image • Have fun • Independent mobility
  • 19. •Older adults. •Pregnancy •Obesity •Arthritis •Low back pain.
  • 20. Older Adults—benefits  Exercise Is key for good health and independent living and Achieve enriched quality of life  Primary goals  reach and maintain a level of fitness,  Improve one’s physical condition  Delay onset of chronic disease
  • 21. Treatment:  Water at least 830 F  Less activity than that for a younger group  Explain safety features before you begin  Lifeguard location  Pool layout  Give permission and suggestions for modifications
  • 22. Pregnancy—benefits  Reduces gravity’s pull on baby  Helps prevent hyperlordosis.  Decreases chance of overheating  Hydrostatic pressure helps prevent edema
  • 23. Treatment:  Water between 78 and 840F  Emphasize proper hydration  Follow ACOG guidelines  Guidelines for exercise  Contraindications for exercise  Careful evaluation
  • 24. Obesity—benefits  Reduces the effect of gravity  Decreases risk factors for heart disease  Hydrostatic pressure assist venous return  Easier to stick with the program  Cool environment  Comfortable  Relaxing  Beneficial
  • 25. Treatment:  Limb speed is important to overcome buoyancy  Deep water walking is a great place to start  Give non-rebound option  Emphasize safety.
  • 26. Arthritis—benefits  Osteoarthritis— degenerative changes in the joints  Rheumatoid arthritis— chronic, destructive disease characterized by joint inflammation  Guideline for the arthritis  Decrease pain  Increase ROM  Maintain joint mobility
  • 27. Treatment:  Don’t exercise when joint is “hot”  Spend twice as long on warm-up  Avoid hard stretches  Gently move every joint in every possible direction  Eliminate bouncing  Ideal water temp. is 86-95o F
  • 28. Low Back Pain—guidelines  Emphasize proper posture  Eliminate bouncing  Strengthen abdominals  Emphasize core stability  Immediately stop any exercise that causes pain
  • 29. Treatment:  Water decreases compression forces on the spine and other joints  easier to move  strengthen core and back. In the water,  walking on treadmill  leg raises  back stretches  core exercises  squats 
  • 30. Aquatic Therapy for Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries:  The recovery process long and extremely difficult.  Aquatic environment works well for neuromusclar reeducation and strengthening because water’s buoyancy allows patients who have restricted mobility on land to move more freely in the water.  The increase in movement against the natural resistance of the water can help improve muscular strength for patients who are suffering from weakness and paralysis
  • 31.  increasing core strength and balance is for improving daily functions. The viscosity and buoyancy of the water provide support in both the sitting and standing positions during these activities.
  • 32.  Gait Training: Gait training on the underwater treadmill can help patients regain balance, movement and strength Because of water’s buoyancy,.  Activities of Daily Living: sit-to-stand, reach, balance exercises.  Pain Management: Warm water has the ability to increase circulation and range of motion which in turn reduces joint stiffness and pain while exercising in the water.  Strengthening and Toning: As patients progress through their recovery, resistance can be increased through the use of the underwater resistance jets.  This increases muscle strength and prepares patients for further land-based strength training.
  • 33. Aquatic Therapy for Stroke patient:  The water's buoyancy allows freedom of movement  it is ideal for individuals who have restricted mobility due to weakness and paralysis.  Increased muscular strength as movements are performed against the resistance of the water. This combination of freedom and resistance is very difficult to duplicate in any land-based therapy environment.  The anti-gravity effect of water makes it easier to work with these movements to increase range of motion and strength.
  • 34.  Spasticity is a common issue with neurological injury that can be exacerbated by cold. A warm water therapy setting minimizes spasticity, facilitates movement and increases patient comfort  Off-balance falls are slowed due to the water resistance, which helps with protective response training. The patient's fear of falling is decreased .
  • 35.  Aquatic exercise can be fun at any age and size whether you try it on your own for a class.  Jump in. The water's fine! Thank You
  • 36. References:  Therapeutic exercise 5th edition Carolyn Kisner and Lynn Allen Colby  Uses of Aquatic Therapy for Spinal Cord Injuries - HydroWorx Blog | HydroWorx Blog blog.hydroworx.com  Stroke Patient Increases Mobility with Aquatic Therapy - HydroWorx Blog | HydroWorx Blog  blog.hydroworx.co