Hydrotherapy is a modern method of alternative rehabilitation, which is supported by research, as regards its supporting role in the physiotherapy of adults and children facing specific musculoskeletal and neurological problems.

Our scientific team is highly trained and has many years of clinical experience in hydrokinetic therapy methods. In our physiotherapy practice, a specialized area has been created, accessible for all ages and conditions. The pool is heated, with the possibility of adjusting it to a specific temperature, depending on the characteristics of the patient. It has all the necessary equipment to implement a complete water rehabilitation program. It can be used throughout the year. All the necessary hygiene and safety rules are observed. The possibilities of contraindications for the entry into the pool of each patient are always taken into serious consideration by the scientific staff.

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The benefits of hydrotherapy

  • Reduction of sensitivity to pain
  • Facilitation of movements
  • Strengthening of proprioception
  • Management of hypertonia in neurological cases
  • Increase of muscle strength
  • Improvement of peripheral and lymphatic circulation (absorption of edema and hematomas)
  • Improvement of core stability
  • Strengthening of balance
  • Improving the patient’s morale and self-confidence
  • Significant contribution to a better quality of life for several patients

Diseases and other conditions in which hydrotherapy is indicated

  • Diseases and other conditions in which hydrotherapy is indicated
  • Sports injuries (ACL rehabilitation, intense muscle pain after sports activity – training etc.)
  • Orthopedic and neurological diseases (osteoarthritis of the knee and hip, chronic lumbago, chronic neck pain, diffuse muscle pain – fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis etc.)
  • Post-operative rehabilitation (total knee and hip arthroplasty, knee and hip arthroscopy, etc., always after consultation with the patient’s orthopedic surgeon)
  • Pediatric syndromes (cerebral palsy, Perthes disease, spinal muscular atrophy – SMA etc.)
  • Stroke
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Motor difficulties in dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases
  • Hemiplegia, paraplegia, quadriplegia