Hydrokinesiotherapy
Rehabilitation in water is intended for patients with various diseases of the nervous and vascular system and orthopaedic traumatology.
Rehabilitation in water
The rehabilitation pool is a pool that allows therapeutic movement in water in a comfortable and safe manner, without the need to know how to swim.
The physical properties of water are recognised as adjuvant and therapeutic in the treatment of:
- osteoarticular disorders (back pain, arthrosis)
- neuromotor disorders (paresis, demyelinating diseases, Parkinson's disease)
- circulatory disorders (venous insufficiencies of the lower limbs)
- orthopaedic disorders (post trauma and post orthopaedic surgery)
- after breast surgery


How Hydrokinesiotherapy helps
Applications
Hip
Prosthetics
Femur fractures
Arthrosis and Arthritis
Peritrochanteritis
Bursitis
Knee
Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Flat Tibial Fractures,
Patella and Fibula
Meniscus Surgery
Knee Prosthesis
Shoulder
Clavicular Fractures and Dislocations
Rotator Cuff Surgery
Humerus Fractures
Frozen Shoulder
Shoulder Prosthesis
Functional recovery
Arthrosis
Neurological
Spinal Cord Injuries
Stroke outcomes
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson's Disease
Ataxic Syndromes
Head Trauma
Why hydrokinesiotherapy?
Hydrokinesiotherapy is a natural and effective therapy not only for the recovery and maintenance of the musculoskeletal system, but also for reducing recovery times.
Water is ideal for people undergoing functional recovery, as it facilitates neuro-muscular activation and, being viscous, favours muscle strengthening with an effort of intensity adapted to the musculoskeletal system.
Movement in the water:
- contributes to creating a positive relationship with the surrounding reality
- further stimulates improvement intentions
- promotes the achievement of the greatest possible independence and good quality of life