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Aquatic Therapy – Watertown, MA

Boston Sports Medicine has developed a world-class facility for aquatic therapy in the Watertown, MA area. One key concern with rehabilitation is that an overly stressful workout could lead to injuries in other parts of your body. Aquatic therapy offers the following key advantages due to the favorable attributes of water:

Aquatic Therapy Watertown NA

Fluid Supports Limbs
Buoyancy Lifts Body
Gentle Resistance
Temperature Control
Reduction Of Pounding

 

 

Professional physical therapists can modify water pressure, temperature and velocity for a customized patient workout. Hot and cold can be used to control blood flow around the injured area. Finally, reducing the pounding from walking or running helps leg injuries recover faster.

1 Braintree Street
Allston, MA 02134
Tel: (617) 787-8700
Fax: (617) 787-8106
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Boston Sports Medicine and Aquatic Therapy in the Watertown, MA Area

Boston Sports Medicine uses an aquatic treadmill, adjustable resistance jets and massage system to deliver a variety of customizable rehabilitation workouts. This low impact pool makes it easy to adjust support and resistance for patients to gradually rebuild strength, balance and muscle mass. Water is also more effective at controlling swelling and pain.

Aquatic therapy is the ideal solution for surgical rehabilitation, sports performance or elder care. Recognized by the New England Physical Therapy Network and American Physical Therapy Association, Boston Sports Medicine has licensed physical therapists using the latest techniques and most modern equipment to help you recover from a sports-related injury with the top aquatic therapy services in the Watertown, MA area.

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