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HYDROTHERAPY

Embrace the Healing Power of Water
Discover Hydrotherapy at Augré Physiotherapy

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At Augré Physiotherapy, we offer a unique and effective form of physical therapy: Hydrotherapy.

 

This innovative treatment combines the therapeutic properties of water with expert physiotherapy techniques, providing a soothing yet powerful approach to pain relief, rehabilitation, and wellness.

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What is Hydrotherapy?

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Hydrotherapy is physiotherapy practised in water, designed to harness water's natural resistance and buoyancy for therapeutic benefits. This gentle yet effective method is particularly beneficial for those recovering from joint replacement surgery, experiencing chronic back pain, Ankylosing Spondylitis, or Osteoarthritis.

 

By exercising in water, you can improve function, strength, and range of motion, all while reducing pain and swelling.

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Why Choose Hydrotherapy?

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  • Muscle Relaxation and Pain Relief: The warmth of the water in hydrotherapy sessions allows your muscles to relax deeply, easing pain and discomfort.

  • Support and Resistance: Water supports your weight, reducing the strain on your joints, while its resistance helps strengthen muscles.

  • Safe and Accessible: Our hydrotherapy pool is shallow, ensuring a safe environment for all, regardless of swimming ability. It's an inclusive way to heal and strengthen your body.

  • Personalised Care: Each 30-minute session is a one-on-one experience tailored to your specific needs and rehabilitation goals.
     

Who Can Benefit?

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Hydrotherapy is ideal for anyone looking to alleviate pain, enhance physical function, or speed up recovery after surgery. Whether you're an athlete, a senior, or someone dealing with chronic pain, our hydrotherapy service is designed to cater to a wide range of needs.

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What to Expect?

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During your hydrotherapy session, you'll be guided by one of our physiotherapists in a series of movements and exercises. It's normal to feel a sense of fatigue after a session – it's a sign of your body's hard work and healing in progress.

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