Hydrotherapy Classes
Gentle, whole-body class tailored to suit all conditions & abilities
Hydrotherapy Class Session Times
Tuesday (weekly) – 1:30pm – 2:30pm
Friday (fortnightly) – 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Costs:
First session is FREEAfter that each class is:
$25 per person
Location:
Holsworthy-Wattle Grove Aquatic Education Centre
26 Huon Cresent, Holsworthy, NSW 2173
Google map link: Click here
Planty of parking is available down the driveway near the back of the centre.
What you need to bring:
- Water bottle – to stay hydrated!
- Any medication required just in case of an emergency, E.g. asthma puffer
More Info:
- You do not need to know how to swim to attend a hydrotherapy class
- You just need to be able to stand and move in water comfortably
- This type of class does require you to have some form independence when in the water
- This type of class is suitable for all ages
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WHAT IS HYDROTHERAPY AND WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
Hydrotherapy is therapy performed in a pool, utilising water-based exercise prescription to help treat and manage a variety of different conditions.
These include:
- Arthritis (osteo, rheumatoid, gout, etc) or joint pain
- Chronic pain
- Pre/post-operative surgery
- Fibromyalgia
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Neurological conditions
- Paediatrics
- High falls risks
- Respiratory disease
- Pulmonary disease
HOW CAN HYDROTHERAPY BENEFIT YOU?
Buoyancy:
One of the most beneficial features of hydrotherapy is that the buoyancy of the water can help take a lot of weight off our joints (especially in the back, knees and ankles) giving us a sense of weightlessness when in the water.Feeling lighter when in water can also allow you to be more mobile. This can increase your ability to perform certain exercises or tasks that would be difficult to do on land more comfortably. For example, if you have knee pain with walking on land, walking may be easier or pain-free when in water due to buoyancy.
Stability:
Exercising in water can also create a sense of security which allows you to feel more secure when weight bearing. For example, you may feel more balanced in the water which can reduce the risk of falls or injury.This can also increase your confidence with movements that you may find difficult on land, for example, standing on one leg.
Improves strength and endurance:
Hydrotherapy is the ideal environment to strengthen all muscles especially those notably weak ones that may be hard to exercise on land. Water can also provide resistance which can work muscles in a different way than they are worked on land. However, it can still give the same benefits in improving strength and endurance.
Suitable for all populations:
With the help of your Exercise Physiology, intensity and difficulty can be altered to suit each individual to help them improve strength, endurance, mobility, flexibility and confidence at their own pace. This can be done by modifying exercises E.g. modifying speed or range of movement, increasing or decreasing repetitions performed and introducing floatation devices or hydrotherapy equipment to assist or increase intensity.
Transitioning to land-based exercise:
Exercising in water can be one of the most beneficial forms of exercise to start your fitness journey. If you are someone who has difficulty with movements, tasks or exercises on land, hydrotherapy can help you reduce pain, gain strength, endurance, stability, mobility, flexibility and confidence in a safer environment. These improvements gained in water-based exercise can be transferred to land-based activities or exercises, making things like activities of daily living easier (e.g. walking, climbing stairs, lifting your arms over your head, etc), allowing you to become more functional in everyday life.