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Aquatic Therapy

The opportunity for a patient to play in a pool can bring joy and a range of movement not possible in a different setting. Aquatic therapy can assist patients with meeting therapeutic goals by providing relaxed muscles during stretching and range of motion activities. The temperature of the water is generally 98 degrees to help relax the muscles and skin tissue prior to stretching exercises.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 February 2010 )