Warm Water Therapy
(Cranston Location Only)
Warm water therapy, a form of aquatic therapy, is one of the most effective types of treatment for patients with physical disabilities due to water’s ability to provide natural resistance from motion while simultaneously supporting the body. The warm temperatures of the water relax muscles, thus reducing spasticity and pain. Warm water therapy is especially helpful for those patients suffering from musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and neurological conditions.
Benefits of warm water therapy include decreasing pain and joint stress, increasing strength, endurance, mobility, flexibility, and a patient’s range of motion, and improving balance and circulation. Warm water relaxes the body and the mind, reduces pain, and speeds the whole recovery process.