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Valado, Ana, Márcia Morais, Stephanie Fortes, Joana Rosado, João Paulo Figueiredo, and Armando Caseiro. "Effect of Hydrotherapy and Physical Activity on Uric Acid and Nitric Oxide Concentrations in Serum Samples." OBM Integrative and Complementary Medicine 09, no. 02 (May 21, 2024): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21926/obm.icm.2402028.

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Hydrotherapy is highly recommended for older adults because it offers warmth and support, so people with pain or reduced mobility and balance can move and exercise more freely compared to regular physical activity. The high plasma antioxidant capacity of uric acid in neutralizing oxidative species and the importance of nitric oxide (NO) in vasodilation and inflammatory response are relevant in older adults. This work aimed to evaluate hydrotherapy's effect on uric acid and NO concentrations in a population aged ≥ 60 years before and after hydrotherapy. A randomized study with 37 individuals was divided into two groups: the experimental group, which was evaluated at two time points: T0-before treatment and T1-after 15-hydrotherapy sessions, and the control group, which did not practice any exercise. The determinations of uric acid and NO levels in serum were carried out by spectrophotometry. Statistics were carried out with SPSS. The experimental group showed a significant increase in the concentration of uric acid in T1 compared to T0. NO results did not show significant differences between T0 and T1. Regular hydrotherapy increases the concentration of serum uric acid, potentially beneficial in the performance of antioxidant functions, reducing oxidative stress, delaying aging, and improving the well-being of older adults.
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Amelia, Alda Trie, Nyimas Fatimah, and Margareta Dewi Dwiwulandari. "The Effect of Hydrotherapy Exercise on Pain Intensity and Functional Ability in Genu Osteoarthritis Patients." Archives of The Medicine and Case Reports 1, no. 2 (October 13, 2021): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.37275/amcr.v1i2.11.

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Background: Genu osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common arthritis disease caused by a degenerative joint process that causes knee pain and functional disorders. One of the recommended therapies for the treatment of OA genu from several studies is hydrotherapy exercises. Hydrotherapy exercises can reduce pain and improve the patient's quality of life. This study aims to determine the effect of hydrothera py exercises on pain intensity and functional ability in OA genu patients. Methods: This study is a quasi-experimental study with a one group pretest-posttest design concted by the Medical Rehabilitation Installation of dr. Mohammad Hoesin Palembang duri ng the month of October-November 2019. Primary data was collected using interviews to assess pain intensity based on the Numerical Paon Rating Scale (NPRS) score and functional ability based on the WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster Universiti es Osteoarthritis Index) questionnaire before and after training. hydrotherapy for 4 weeks for one therapy a week. The data was carried out by the Shapiro-Wilk normality test, then analyzed using the paired T -test or Wilcoxon test using the SPSS tool. Results: Asmany as 31 study subjects, the results showed that there was a significant effect before and after hydrotherapy exercises on reducing pain intensity (p = 0.000) and improving functional ability (p = 0.000) in patients with OA genu for 4 weeks. Conclusion: There is an effect of hydrotherapy exercise on pain intensity and functional ability in genu.
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Binu, J., and J. Anu. "Hydrotherapy." Journal of Nursing Trendz 8, no. 2 (2017): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2249-3190.2017.00009.8.

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Pope-Cruickshank, Jeremy. "Hydrotherapy." Nursing Standard 2, no. 50 (September 17, 1988): 30–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.2.50.30.s56.

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Howe, Laura. "Hydrotherapy." Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 63, no. 12 (December 2015): 2621. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jgs.13848.

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Burns, Stanley B., and Jason L. Burns. "Hydrotherapy." Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 3, no. 2 (June 1997): 105–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/acm.1997.3.105.

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Asrina, Andi, Arsyad Aryadi, and Nilawati Andi. "Kadar Prostaglandin dan Endorfin pada Remaja dengan Dismenore Primer yang diberi Hidroterapi Hangat dan Dingin." Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Poltekkes Depkes Bandung 12, no. 1 (May 30, 2020): 115–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.34011/juriskesbdg.v12i1.841.

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This study aims to determine the comparison of prostaglandin and endorphin levels in adolescents with primary dysmenorrhea with and without warm (37-40oC) and cold (18-20oC) hydrotherapy. This quasi-experimental study with a post-test only controls group design was carried out in Islamic Boarding Schools with a sample of 36 young girls divided into 3 groups: 12 teens given warm hydrotherapy, 12 teens given cold hydrotherapy and 12 teens not given intervention (control). Blood plasma is taken after an intervention is given on the first day of menstruation. Examination of prostaglandin and endorphins levels using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit method. After cold hydrotherapy, the mean levels of prostaglandins in the cold hydrotherapy group were twice higher (569 pg/ml) compared to controls (394 pg/ml). The mean prostaglandin level in the warm hydrotherapy group also showed an increase prostaglandin (437 pg/ml) compared to the control (394 pg/ml). In addition to increasing levels of prostaglandins, increased levels of endorphins also occurred in the group given warm hydrotherapy (154 pg/ml) and the group was given cold hydrotherapy (187 pg/ml) compared to the control (119 pg/ml) p = 0.001. The conclusion in this study is that warm and cold hydrotherapy can increase levels of prostaglandins and endorphins in adolescents with primary dysmenorrhea. However, cold hydrotherapy increases endorphin levels higher than warm hydrotherapy. Key words: Prostaglandin, Endorphin, Hydrotherapy, Primary Dismenorrhea.
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Rahmawati, Anita, Arini Budi Purwati, and Yeni Kartikasi. "HYDROTHERAPY FOR BLOOD PRESURE CLIENT OF HYPERTENSION." INDONESIAN NURSING JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND CLINIC (INJEC) 1, no. 2 (March 13, 2018): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.24990/injec.v1i2.71.

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Introduction. Hypertension is highest disease in the world, 60 % patient of hypertension occure complication and ended was death. The absolute and relative increases in drinking water were associated with significant loss of body weight and fat over time. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of hydrotherapy for blood pressure patient of hypertension. Method. Research design was quasy experiment with control group pretest-posttest design. Population was elderly with first level hipertension whose registered at Posyandu Lansia Gedog. Sampling technique was simple random sampling. Treatment group was drinking four glases water after wake up in the morning. Blood pressure was observed twice every day (morning and daytime). Results. Based on the result of data analysis with Independent T-Test assess p=0,001 ( p<0,05) for systolic blood pressure and p=0,028 (p<0,05) for diastolic blood pressure. It means there was influence of hydrotheraphy for blood pressure patient of hypertension. Discussion. So that expected patient of hypertension to drink water every wake up in the morning can be habit or life as alternative control blood pressure. Keywords: hydrotherapy, hypertension, blood pressure
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Lädermann, Alexandre, Alec Cikes, Jeanni Zbinden, Tiago Martinho, Anthony Pernoud, and Hugo Bothorel. "Hydrotherapy after Rotator Cuff Repair Improves Short-Term Functional Results Compared with Land-Based Rehabilitation When the Immobilization Period Is Longer." Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 4 (February 7, 2024): 954. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm13040954.

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Background: The evidence of hydrotherapy after rotator cuff repair (RCR) is limited as most studies either used it as an adjuvant to standard land-based therapy, or have different initiation timing. This study aimed to compare hydrotherapy and land-based therapy with varying immobilization time. Methods: Patients who underwent RCR with a 10-days or 1-month immobilization duration (early or late rehabilitation) were prospectively randomized. Results: Constant scores significantly differed at three months only, with the best score exhibited by the late hydrotherapy group (70.3 ± 8.2) followed by late land-based (61.0 ± 5.7), early hydrotherapy (55.4 ± 12.8) and early land-based (54.6 ± 13.3) groups (p < 0.001). There was a significant interaction between rehabilitation type and immobilization duration (p = 0.004). The effect of hydrotherapy compared to land-based therapy was large at three months when initiated lately only (Cohen’s d, 1.3; 95%CI, 0.9–1.7). However, the relative risk (RR) of postoperative frozen shoulder or retear occurrence for late hydrotherapy was higher compared to early hydrotherapy (RR, 3.9; 95%CI, 0.5–30.0). Conclusions: Hydrotherapy was more efficient compared to land-based therapy at three months only and if initiated lately. Even though initiating hydrotherapy later brought greater constant scores at three months, it might increase the risk of frozen shoulders or retear compared to early hydrotherapy.
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Mellado-García, Elena, Lourdes Díaz-Rodríguez, Jonathan Cortés-Martín, Juan Carlos Sánchez-García, Beatriz Piqueras-Sola, Juan Carlos Higuero Macías, and Raquel Rodríguez-Blanque. "Effects of Hydrotherapy on the Management of Childbirth and Its Outcomes—A Retrospective Cohort Study." Nursing Reports 14, no. 2 (May 20, 2024): 1251–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020095.

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The use of hydrotherapy during childbirth has gained relevance due to the demand for natural childbirth and greater respect for the woman’s choice. Studies have shown benefits such as less use of epidural analgesia, increased ability to cope with pain, shorter labor, and a better overall birth experience. Objective: The main objective of this study was to generate further evidence on maternal and birth outcomes associated with the use of hydrotherapy during labor, specifically aiming to describe the effects of water immersion during all stages of labor (first, second, and third) on women. Methodology: A retrospective cohort study was carried out on a random sample of women who gave birth at the Costa del Sol Hospital between January 2010 and December 2020. The calculated sample size was 377 women and the data were extracted from their partograms. After data extraction, two groups were formed: one group used hydrotherapy during childbirth (n = 124), while the other group included women who did not use hydrotherapy during the childbirth process (n = 253). Results: The results highlight significant differences in pain perception, analgesia use, types of labor, and delivery times between the two groups. Women who did not use hydrotherapy reported higher pain perception, with a median (IQR) of 8 (7–9) on a numerical scale, compared to a median (IQR) of 6 (5–7) for the hydrotherapy group. Furthermore, the group without hydrotherapy required epidural analgesia in 40% of cases, while in the hydrotherapy group, it was only necessary in 20%. In terms of the type of delivery, the hydrotherapy group had more spontaneous vaginal deliveries compared to the non-hydrotherapy group, which had more operative vaginal deliveries. The overall duration of labor was longer in the hydrotherapy group, especially in women who arrived at the hospital late in labor. Conclusions: Hydrotherapy is associated with a longer time to delivery. Women with a higher pain tolerance tend to opt for hydrotherapy instead of epidural analgesia.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hydrotherapy"

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Jackson, Anne Margaret. "Explaining hydrotherapy outcomes : quality in health care." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.324076.

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Hall, Jane. "Efficacy and mechanisms of hydrotherapy in rheumatoid arthritis." Thesis, University of Bath, 2002. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248094.

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Stridh, Karolina. "Bassängträning, patientupplevelser och mål. : Hydrotherapy, patients´ experiences and goals." Thesis, Örebro University, Academy of Health Science, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-2157.

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Sammanfattning: Bassängträning är en vanlig träningsmetod som många patienter efterfrågar. Fördelar med att träna i varmt vatten är bland annat vattnets tyngdavlastande effekt samt värmens smärtlindrande och muskelavslappnande effekt. Efterfrågan på bassängträning är ibland större än tillgången, vilket kan innebära att sjukgymnasten behöver prioritera vilka patienter som ska få tillgång till bassäng. Tydliga och jämlika rutiner och riktlinjer vid bassängträning behöver finnas. I samband med arbete för att ta fram riktlinjer vid bassängträning är det också viktigt att ha kunskap om patienternas egna upplevelser och behov för att kunna förbättra rehabiliteringen. En enkätundersökning genomfördes med syfte att beskriva hur patienterna upplever bassängträningen, vilka mål de har och hur målet med träningen bestäms samt uppnås. Syftet var också att undersöka vilka faktorer patienterna anser som viktiga för bassängträningens kvalitet. Resultaten visar att de vanligaste målen vid bassängträning är ökad rörlighet och minskad smärta. Nästan alla patienter har varit delaktiga att sätta målen och en övervägande del av patienterna anser att de till stor del uppnår målen. Positiva effekter som upplevs med bassängträningen är fysiska förbättringar och psykiskt välbefinnande. Patienterna anser att det som är viktigast för bassängträningens kvalitet är att ha bra och utbildad personal samt att få gå kontinuerligt på bassängträning.

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Vaile, Joanna. "Effect of hydrotherapy on recovery of muscle-damage and exercise-induced fatigue." University of Western Australia. School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, 2008. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0221.

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Achieving adequate and appropriate recovery from exercise is essential in ensuring optimal performance during repeated bouts of exercise. The use of various recovery interventions has become popular in an attempt to enhance subsequent performance and accelerate post-exercise recovery. The application of various post-exercise hydrotherapy interventions has become increasingly popular, however, the majority of current recovery practices appear to be based largely on anecdotal evidence as opposed to rigorous scientific research or evidence based findings. Physiologically, various hydrotherapy protocols have been shown to affect the body via fluid shifts (interstitial to intravascular space), changes in blood flow and cardiovascular function, and reductions in oedema. The possible psychological effects of water immersion must also be considered, with athletes commonly reporting reduced sensations of fatigue and soreness following immersion. Current literature suggests both hydrostatic pressure and water temperature to be important factors influencing the success of hydrotherapy. The overall aim of the present thesis was to enhance current knowledge and understanding with regards to the physiological and performance effects of various forms of hydrotherapy, used as a post-exercise recovery intervention. Initially, four cold water immersion interventions were compared to active recovery, performed between two bouts of high intensity cycling in hot environmental conditions. Effectiveness of recovery was determined via performance in a subsequent exercise bout; in addition, core body temperature, lactate, and heart rate were recorded. The remaining studies were designed to investigate the effects of cold water immersion, hot water immersion, contrast water therapy, and passive recovery 4 (control) following exercise-induced fatigue and exercise-induced muscle damage. Rate of recovery was assessed through changes in performance, core body temperature, thigh girths, blood markers, and perceived exertion/soreness. The results of the combined studies indicate cold water immersion to be more effective than active recovery when performed immediately post-exercise between two bouts of high intensity cycling in hot environmental conditions. Additionally, both cold water immersion and contrast water therapy were effective in aiding recovery from exercise-induced fatigue and exercise-induced muscle damage. Performance variables indicated an improved maintenance or return of performance following these recovery protocols. The present studies have provided additional information to the limited knowledge base regarding the effect of post-exercise hydrotherapy interventions, specifically, the effect of such interventions on subsequent athletic performance. In conclusion, cold water immersion and contrast water therapy appear to be superior to hot water immersion, active recovery, and passive recovery following fatiguing and muscle damaging exercise. Functional and physiological recovery was enhanced following the use of these two recovery protocols.
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Dadd, Lisa Maureen. "Hydrotherapy versus standard physical therapy in the treatment of acute ankle sprains." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape17/PQDD_0014/MQ30663.pdf.

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Antelo, Patricia Scarpa. "O novo termalismo hoteleiro." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/12655.

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Birmanns, Jürgen. "Die Geschichte des Kneippheilbades Münstereifel : von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Heilpersonen und -institutionen, die sich der Kneippschen Heilweise widmeten und widmen /." Lahnstein : emu-Verl. GmbH, 2000. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/327974559.pdf.

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Pinto, Glenda Feldberg Andrade 1974. "Respostas funcionais e eletromiográficas em pacientes com hemofilia submetidos a atividades aquáticas funcionais." [s.n.], 2015. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/310743.

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Orientador: Margareth Castro Ozelo
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas
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Resumo: A hemofilia é uma doença hemorrágica hereditária ligada ao cromossomo X caracterizada pela deficiência do fator VIII (hemofilia A) ou fator IX (hemofilia B). As principais manifestações clínicas da hemofilia são as hemorragias articulares (hemartroses) e musculares (hematomas). Os sangramentos recorrentes frequentemente provocam comprometimentos musculoesqueléticos que desencadeiam a artropatia hemofílica e causam limitações na capacidade funcional desses pacientes. O presente estudo tem como objetivo avaliar o efeito das atividades aquáticas visando melhorar a capacidade funcional dos pacientes com hemofilia. Este estudo foi do tipo intervenção, com pacientes com hemofilia do Hemocentro da UNICAMP, maiores de 6 anos e que apresentassem pelo menos um dos joelhos afetados. Os pacientes selecionados foram avaliados pré- e pós-intervenção através dos instrumentos de avaliação clínica desenvolvidos e validados para hemofilia, incluindo o escore funcional de hemofilia (Functional Independence Score, FISH), o escore de saúde articular na hemofilia (Haemophilia Joint Health Score - HJHS), o questionário de atividades funcionais para pacientes hemofílicos (Haemophilia Activities List, HAL), ou questionário de atividades funcionais para pacientes com menos de 18 anos (Pediatric Haemophilia Activities List, PedHAL). Foi utilizado a eletromiografia de superfície (EMGs) dos músculos da coxa bilateralmente (vasto lateral, vasto medial e bíceps femoral), avaliação da força muscular através da célula de carga dos músculos extensores e flexores e avaliação eletromiográfica da atividade funcional de levantar e sentar. A atividade aquática consistiu na realização de pelo menos 24 sessões do protocolo de hidroterapia desenvolvido e realizado no serviço de fisioterapia do Hemocentro da UNICAMP, ou como alternativa os pacientes foram encaminhados para frequentar pelo menos 24 aulas regulares de natação. O período médio da atividade aquática foi de 12 semanas. Trinta e dois pacientes entre 6 e 40 anos (mediana: 12 anos), com diagnóstico de hemofilia (22 A grave, 9 B grave e 1 A moderada), sem atividades físicas regulares, foram incluídos. Trinta pacientes haviam iniciado a profilaxia secundária ou terciária, por diferentes razões, durante o ano anterior à intervenção aquática. Do total, 11 pacientes realizaram hidroterapia e 21 natação. A comparação de variáveis numéricas pré- e pós-intervenção no grupo de hidroterapia ou natação mostrou diferença estatisticamente significativa para as variáveis: escore de saúde articular (HJHS), para hidroterapia (p=0,006) e natação (p=0,001); escore funcional (FISH) somente para a hidroterapia (p=0,021); PedHAL para hidroterapia (p=0,022) e natação (p=0,001); HAL para hidroterapia (p=0,038) e natação (p=0,024). Em relação aos resultados obtidos através da eletromiografia, primeiramente da força muscular obtido através da célula de carga, é importante notar a ausência de melhora significativa da força muscular no grupo de pacientes que realizou a hidroterapia, principalmente ao compararmos com os dados observados no grupo da natação, onde houve melhora significativa em todos os músculos analisados. Em seguida, em relação à amplitude do sinal eletromiográfico, observamos a melhora do sinal de todos os músculos avaliados após a intervenção hidroterápica e natação, exceto para o músculo vasto medial D no grupo da hidroterapia. Na avaliação da atividade funcional foi observada diferença significativa somente para natação e forte tendência para hidroterapia. Podemos concluir nesse estudo, que um programa de atividade aquática funcional (hidroterapia ou natação), com frequência de 24 sessões, mesmo quando realizado em pacientes com hemofilia que apresentavam comprometimento em membros inferiores, foi eficaz com melhora significativa na saúde articular, além de melhora na funcionalidade, com aumento da força muscular analisada em membros inferiores
Abstract: Haemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder X-linked, characterized by a decreased activity or lack of clotting factors VIII (haemophilia A) or IX (haemophilia B). The main clinical manifestations of haemophilia are bleeding into the joints (haemarthroses) and in the muscles (haematomas). The current bleeding often causes musculoskeletal impairments that trigger haemophilic arthropathy and promoting functional capacity limitations in these patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the functional aquatic activities in order to improve the functional capacities of patients with haemophilia. It was used the surface electromyography assessment to evaluate the responses of muscle function before and after functional aquatic activities. This study was the intervention type with patients selected from the haemophilia sector of Hemocentro UNICAMP diagnosed with haemophilia, within the predetermined criteria, over the aged of 6 years. After the selection, the assessment tools consisted of: Functional Independence Score (FISH), Haemophilia Joint Health Score (HJHS), the Haemophilia Activities List (HAL), PedHAL which is a version for children and adolescents aged 8 to 17 years and evaluation by surface electromyography of the thigh muscles (vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and femoral biceps), muscular strength assessment by surface electromyography of the extensor and flexor muscles and functional activity by surface electromyography to get up and sit down. We included in this study the institution of an aquatic protocol to reproduce functional improvements in patients with haemophilia. Thirty-two PWH (23 sHA, 8 sHB and 1mHA), aged 6 to 40 years (12(6-40y)), without previous regular physical activity, were enrolled in this evaluation. 30/32 patients started secondary or tertiary prophylaxis for different reasons, during the year before taking off the aquatic intervention. Later the initial evaluation, the patients underwent functional aquatics activities in our service (hydrotherapy) and as an alternative for patients who were unable to attend our service, these were referred to swimming, an aggregate of 24 sessions around 3 months. Later on the intervention, patients were reassessed for comparison of pre and post-intervention. For statistical analysis, we used the paired Wilcoxon test and unpaired for comparison of mathematical variables and Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. The comparison of numerical variables between hydrotherapy and pre and post-intervention, swimming showed statistically significant deviations in the variables, health joint score (p = 0.006 and p = 0.001) respectively, running score (FISH) (p = 0.021) solely for the hydrotherapy, PedHAL (Sum score) (p = 0.022 and p = 0.001) for hydrotherapy and swimming. In relation to the results obtained through the electromyography, firstly to muscle strength obtained through the load cell, it is important to note the lack of significant improvement in muscle strength in the group of patients who performed hydrotherapy, especially when compared with the data observed in the swimming group, where there has been significant improvement in all muscles tested. Then, in relation to the electromyographic signal amplitude, significant signal improvement was observed in all muscles evaluated after hydrotherapy and swimming intervention except for the vastus medialis (right) in the hydrotherapy group. To sum up, we conclude that a functional aquatic activity program (hydrotherapy or swimming), with frequency of 24 sessions, even when performed in patients with haemophilia who presented commitment in lower limbs, was effective with significant improvement in joint health, and addition to improvement in functionality, with increased muscle strength assessed in lower limbs
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Oliveira, Ana Paula Cunha. "Efeitos da hidroterapia no equilíbrio em idosos: uma revisão bibliográfica narrativa." Bachelor's thesis, [s.n.], 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/3850.

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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciada em Fisioterapia
Contexto: O Envelhecimento Biológico é um processo dinâmico e progressivo que conduz o organismo a alterações morfológicas, funcionais e biomecânicas. Objectivos: Avaliar o efeito de diferentes programas de Hidroterapia no equilíbrio dos idosos. Método: Recorreu-se ao uso da base de dados B-On e PubMed para encontrar artigos científicos que fossem úteis no esclarecimento deste estudo. De tal forma, foram estabelecidos os seguintes critérios de inclusão: estudos experimentais controlados randomizados que estivessem de acordo com a temática abordada e/ou comparassem com o meio terrestre; publicações feitas a partir de 2005; amostra com idade igual ou superior a 60 anos e intervenção executadas por fisioterapeutas. Resultados: Efectuou-se uma análise e discussão de 6 artigos experimentais com propósito de cumprir o objectivo deste estudo. Conclusão: Pôde-se concluir-se que um programa global de Hidroterapia que inclua exercícios de alongamento, de fortalecimento, de resistência e de equilíbrio apresentou resultados significativos na melhora do equilíbrio, embora sem diferenças significativas entre o meio terrestre. Contudo, torna-se numa alternativa viável para indivíduos com falta de confiança, com elevado risco de quedas e com sintomatologia álgica com consequente limitação articular. Background: Biological Aging is a dynamic and progressive process that leads to morphological, functional and biochemical changes in our body. Objectives: Evaluate the effect of different Hydrotherapy programs for balance in elderly. Methods: Resorted to the use of database B-On and PubMed to find scientific articles that was useful to clarify this study. As such, it was established the following inclusion criteria: randomized controlled experimental studies that were in line with the thematic discussed and/or comparing with the land environment; publications made since 2005; over 60 years of age and intervention performed by physiotherapists. Results: Performed an analysis and discussion of six experimental studies with propose of achieving the objective of this study. Conclusions: It could be concluded that a global Hydrotherapy program that includes stretching exercises, endurance, strength and balance provided significant improvements in balance, but no significant differences between land environment. However, becomes a viable alternative for individuals with lack of confidence, with a high risk of falls and pain symptoms with consequent joint limitation.
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Appleby, Jennifer. "An exploratory case study of the experiences of preschool children with spastic cerebral palsy in hydrotherapy." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/MQ60217.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Hydrotherapy"

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Scott, Leo M. Clinical hydrotherapy. Spokane, WA: Leo M. Scott, 1990.

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Dalen, Corinne. Hydrotherapy manual. Portland, Or: National College of Naturopathic Medicine, 1993.

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Utah College of Massage Therapy. Hydrotherapy & spa preparation. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah College of Massage Therapy, 2004.

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1938-, Harrison Ronald A., ed. Hydrotherapy in practice. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingston, 1988.

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Wickenheizer, David. Constitutional hydrotherapy research paper. Portland, Ore: National College of Naturopathic Medicine, 1995.

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Reid, Campion Margaret, ed. Hydrotherapy: Principles and practice. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1996.

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Jetter, Judy. The arthritic's book of water exercise. London: Granada, 1985.

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Reid, Campion Margaret, ed. Adult hydrotherapy: A practical approach. Oxford: Heinemann Medical Books, 1990.

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Association, Hydrotherapy, ed. The A-Z of hydrotherapy. [U.K.]: Hydrotherapy Association, 1988.

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Dail, Clarence W. Hydrotherapy: Simple treatments for common ailments. Ringgold, GA]: Teach Services, Inc. Publishing., 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hydrotherapy"

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Simmons, John V. "Hydrotherapy." In Science and the Beauty Business, 162–74. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19703-3_14.

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Memolo, Jennifer. "Hydrotherapy." In Therapeutic Agents for the Physical Therapist Assistant, 59–71. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003526780-10.

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Garland, Dianne. "Theories of Hydrotherapy in Labour." In Revisiting Waterbirth, 56–65. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-28581-2_4.

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Garland, Dianne. "Theories of Hydrotherapy in Labour." In Revisiting Waterbirth, 64–79. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60495-8_4.

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Peiró, Pablo Saz, and Olga Martínez Moure. "Social Program Hydrotherapy IMSERSO in Horizon 2020." In Health and Wellness Tourism, 133–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11490-3_9.

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Kuehn, Gunhild. "Sequential Hydrotherapy Improves the Immune Response of Cancer Patients." In Potentiating Health and the Crisis of the Immune System, 129–42. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0059-3_12.

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Yamaguchi, N., S. Shimizu, and H. Izumi. "Hydrotherapy can Modulate Peripheral Leukocytes: An Approach to Alternative Medicine." In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 239–51. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4820-8_18.

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Cordes, J. Christoph, W. A. Dalicho, Herbert Edel, Hella Haase, Herbert Krauß, Christel Reichert, Louise Schumann, and Hanns-Dieter Steglich. "Hydrotherapie." In Hydrotherapie Elektrotherapie Massage, 60–134. Heidelberg: Steinkopff, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72439-8_4.

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Bährle-Rapp, Marina. "Hydrotherapie." In Springer Lexikon Kosmetik und Körperpflege, 270. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71095-0_5021.

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Lange, Armin. "Hydrotherapie." In Physikalische Medizin, 333–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55837-5_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Hydrotherapy"

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Dinelli Almeida, Luma, Donayra Gomes Clara, Inna Eduarda Monteiro Pessanha, arah Fernandes Monteiro, and Luciano Matos Chicayban. "Benefits of hydrotherapy in fibromyalgia patients." In 7th International Congress on Scientific Knowledge. Biológicas & Saúde, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25242/8868113820212396.

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Patients with fibromyalgia present pain throughout the body, especially muscle, fatigue, non-restorative sleep, anxiety and depression. Hydrotherapy is indicated, as immersion in heated water reduces the load on the joints, promoting muscle relaxation, improving quality of life. To evaluate the effects of hydrotherapy in patients with Fibromyalgia. A non-systematic review was performed using the PubMed and PEDro databases, with randomized clinical trials (RCT) carried out between 2006 and 2021, with the following keywords: hydrotherapy for fibromyalgia, hydrotherapy in the treatment of fibromyalgia. Six RCTs were included. In five, there was considerable improvement in pain, quality of life and quality of sleep. Of these same studies, two showed gains in strength and mobility due to aerobic exercise and stretching. A study evaluating patients with chronic generalized pain had only a small improvement in quality of life. In addition, patients with mild symptoms had greater treatment success. In relation to depression, two studies evaluated it, but one had no improvement, and the other had a little improvement only in mild depression Hydrotherapy has a positive impact on the treatment of fibromyalgia, as well as on the promotion of well-being, sleep regulation and minimization of symptoms and syndromes manifested as a result of the pathology.
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Noordin, M. Hazim M., Hartini Ahmad, and Shamsuddin Baharin. "Hydrotherapy: An innovative treatment for obese Malaysians." In INNOVATION AND ANALYTICS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (IACE 2015): Proceedings of the 2nd Innovation and Analytics Conference & Exhibition. AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4937018.

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Silva, H. R., J. A. Afonso, P. C. Morim, P. M. Oliveira, J. H. Correia, and L. A. Rocha. "Wireless Hydrotherapy Smart-Suit Network for Posture Monitoring." In 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isie.2007.4375037.

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Correia, Jose H., and Paulo M. Mendes. "Wireless hydrotherapy smart suit for monitoring handicapped people." In Smart Materials, Nano-, and Micro-Smart Systems, edited by Said F. Al-Sarawi. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.581412.

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Burden, Clare. "P-170 Managing a change project – hospice hydrotherapy pool." In Dying for change: evolution and revolution in palliative care, Hospice UK 2019 National Conference, 20–22 November 2019, Liverpool. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2019-huknc.192.

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Jiménez-Sánchez, Carolina, Lindsey A. Bruton, Maria Pilar López-Royo, Maria Ortiz-Lucas, Raquel Lafuente-Ureta, and Beatriz Carpallo Porcar. "DEVELOPMENT OF A HYDROTHERAPY PROJECT THROUGH A PRACTICAL-COLLABORATIVE LEARNING METHODOLOGY." In 10th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2018.0982.

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ALMEIDA, THAYNARA SARMENTO OLIVEIRA, SALOMÃO NATHAN LEITE RAMALHO, THASSIANY SARMENTO OLIVEIRA ALMEIDA, BIANKA MARTINS DA SILVA NASCIMENTO, FRANCISCO VICTOR ANDRADE CAVALCANTE, MIKHAEL RANIER LEITE RAMALHO, RAPHAEL HENRIQUE LIMA FREIRE, and PABLO DUARTE DE LIMA. "USE OF HYDROTHERAPY IN OSTEARTICULAR AFFECTIONS ON ELDERLY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW." In 36º Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia. São Paulo: Editora Blucher, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/sbr2019-624.

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David, N. V., and M. Danial Darjat. "Design and Structural Analysis of a Lifting Platform for Hydrotherapy Pool." In ASME 2021 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2021-72754.

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Abstract Hydrotherapy is a supervised exercise session conducted in a specially designed swimming pool to induce healing health conditions against arthritis, inflammation and other ailments. Hydropool is a pool intended for such aquatic therapy whereby the users are seated in special-chairs on top of a platform that will be slowly submerged into the pool. However, existing platform structure and hoisting mechanism of hydropools are mostly physically strenuous for disabled people. Besides that, the cost of the lifting systems is often high owing to the sophisticated hydraulic or pneumatic apparatus and materials used. Thus, it is essential to design and analyze a hydropool platform and lifting mechanism to overcome these limitations. This study presents the numerical analysis of a 1200 mm (width) by 1015 mm (length) platform structure, and a scissor mechanism to lift the platform from a 1750-mm deep pool. The structure comprises nine individual components including base, scissor links, supporting and connecting links, leadscrew, platform, fence, bolts and nuts. The design objective is to minimize mass at optimum load carrying capacity with a reasonable safety factor. A few design options are considered to achieve this objective. A virtual model of the selected design is created using SolidWorks®. Finite element analysis (FEA) on the model is conducted using the ANSYS® workbench in static structural mode to evaluate the von Mises stresses and total deformations of the platform when a maximum load of 2943 N is applied vertically on the structure. The structure is made of SS316, which has a yield strength at 0.2% offset of 205 MPa as per the ASTM A276/A276M standard. The FEA results showed that the maximum von Mises stress of 67.9 MPa is obtained at the scissor link component of the structure. The corresponding maximum total deformation is 1.33 mm. The safety factor is found to be equivalent to 33.1% of the yield strength of SS316 at the maximum applied load. These observations indicate that the platform structure and scissor-lifting mechanism are safe under the loading conditions used in the simulation.
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Kadhim, Ibrahim Falih, Alvaro Andres Aracena Alvial, Eric Frankle, Gabriel Rios Carbonell, Saba M. Hosseini, David Fukuda, Jeffrey Stout, and Joon-Hyuk Park. "Variable Resistance Suit (VARS) for Enhancing Resistance Training." In ASME 2022 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2022-91042.

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Abstract Muscle disorders and induced muscle atrophy impose critical risks to the well-being of an individual, limiting normal activities of daily living. Several resistance training methods exist that have effectively reversed the progression of muscle atrophy. Weightlifting and hydrotherapy are the two widely practiced schemes for resistance training; however, there is the potential risk of excessive loads exerted on the muscles during weightlifting, and limited accessibility and cost are barriers to hydrotherapy. An alternative is using a resistance band. Some limitations include engaging multiple muscles/joints while only unidirectional resistance is feasible. To address these limitations, a VAriable Resistance Suit (VARS) is designed to provide speed-dependent, bi-directional, and variable resistance at a single joint. As a proof of concept, an elbow module of VARS is developed and validated experimentally. A pilot study shows the changes in flexor and extensor muscle activations in response to eight different levels of resistance modulated by VARS. The clinical implications of VARS remain as future work, but the functionalities implemented in the presented VARS prototype and preliminary results suggest that VARS could be a viable solution and complementary to existing tools and techniques utilized in resistance training.
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Усик, Наталья Владимировна. "DEVELOPMENT OF THE HYDROTHERAPY IN SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE IN THE CONTEXT OF HUMAN POSTURE." In Психология. Спорт. Здравоохранение: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Декабрь 2021). Crossref, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/psm300.2021.47.15.002.

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Нарушения осанки определяются и диагностируются все чаще. Гидротерапия становится необходимым средством реабилитации при травмах и заболеваниях ОДА, включая артроз, остеохондроз, ДЦП, сколиоз, неврит, последствия полиомиелита, при снижении мышечного тонуса, выносливости. Posture disorders are being identified and diagnosed with increasing frequency. Hydrotherapy is becoming a necessary means of rehabilitation for injuries and diseases of ODA, including arthrosis, osteochondrosis, cerebral palsy, scoliosis, neuritis, the consequences of poliomyelitis, with a decrease in muscle tone, endurance.
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Reports on the topic "Hydrotherapy"

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Mumin, A. H., J. Lehmann, L. Corriveau, B. Elliot, and B. Arbuckle. Contact Lake Belt hydrotheraml alteration. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/296622.

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