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Diverse simplicity

The modular pool is a welcome addition to physiotherapy practices in general. Especially treatment centers that have a large number of postoperative or arthritis clients will benefit greatly by the many possibilities the modular pool has to offer. Due to the diversity in various sizes and options, this pool offers progressive application possibilities, even in small clinics and practices.

The modular pool is completely free standing and therefore it can be placed in any free allocated space. Thanks to the modular concept, the pool has unprecedented simplicity when it comes to installation, even in already existing spaces.

The pool can be equipped with a large variety of options, like a movable swimming pool floor, underwater treadmill, underwater observation windows, water current equipment and cameras. To see more options availble, check our knowledge page.

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Jung (2018) The influence of water depth on kinematic and spatiotemporal gait parameters during aquatic treadmill walking

Jara (2019) Aquatic treadmill walking at three depths of water in people with traumatic brain injury

Felten-Barentz et al (2018), Patient views regarding the impact of hydrotherapy on critically ill ventilated patients: A qualitative exploration study

Güeita (2021) Effects of Aquatic Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder on Social Competence and Quality of Life: A Mixed Methods Study

Neira (2017) Effectiveness of Aquatic Therapy vs Land-based Therapy for Balance and Pain in Women with Fibromyalgia a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

ATACP (2012) Aquatic Therapy for clients with a tracheostomy

Chien (2020) Land versus water HIIE (HIIT) effects on muscle oxygenation and physiological parameter responses in postmenopausal women (Scientific Reports by Nature)

Hall (2004) Cardiorespiratory responses to aquatic treadmill walking in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Napoletan (1994) The effect of underwater treadmill exercise in rehabilitation of Surgical Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair

Roper (2013) Acute Aquatic Treadmill Exercise Improves Gait and Pain in People With Knee Osteoarthritis

Hamacher (2018) Thinking While Moving or Moving While Thinking – Concepts of Motor-Cognitive Training for Cognitive Performance Enhancement

Turner (2018) Falls in Geriatric populations and Hydrotherapy as an intervention; A Brief Review

Niks & ‘t Hoofd (2017) Aquamentia, Introducing a Newly Developed Swimming Intervention for People With Dementia

Andrade (2017) Oxygen uptake and body composition after aquatic physical training in women with fibromyalgia; A randomized controlled trial

Arnold (2010) The Effect of Aquatic Exercise and Education on Lowering Fall Risk in Older Adults With Hip Osteoarthritis

Lim (2014) The Influence of Short-term Aquatic Training on Obstacle Crossing in Gait by the Elderly

Barbosa (2014) Effect of Watsu therapy on psychological aspects and quality of life of patients with temporomandibular disorder

Heywood (2018) Force during functional exercises on land and in water in older adults with and without knee osteoarthritis; Implications for rehabilitation

E. Meyer(2020) Water Specific Therapy Halliwick (WSTH): Interest of water therapy for cerebral palsy children

IATF COVID-19 Statement May 31, 2020

Poyhonen T (2002) Neuromuscular function during knee exercises in water

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