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The WaterWell® Benefits: Orthopedic conditions

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Orthopedic conditions range from simple bone fractures to total joint replacements, from sports injuries to spine disorders.  The WaterWell, an in-home solution for convenient aquatic therapy, helps provide pain relief, therapeutic benefits and rehabilitation options to those suffering from orthopedic conditions.  

How does the WaterWell’s unique in-home aquatic therapy benefit someone with Orthopedic Conditions? The WaterWell’s unique combination of heat, water and motion provides relief to many people afflicted with orthopedic conditions – from home.  Water exercise improves flexibility and range of motion, strengthens and tones muscles without hurting vulnerable joints or injured muscular and skeletal systems.   Exercising in water has distinct advantages over land-based therapy:  the added buoyancy of the water reduces stress on joints, promotes increased range and ease of motion, and helps reduce inflammation that is so commonly found in orthopedic conditions.  The aquatic therapy provided through a WaterWell promotes healing to the site of injury; with its adjustable temperature settings, the WaterWell’s warmer water can help increase blood flow to an injured area and help promote healing to damaged tissue. 

Aquatic therapy is a preferred mode of rehabilitation for many orthopedic conditions:

  • Sports injuries that require rapid rehabilitation.  
  • Foot and ankle injuries or post-surgical conditions.
  • Total joint replacements.
  • Neck and back injuries, and spine surgeries.
  • Shoulder, hip and knee injuries and reconstructive surgeries.
  • Joint conditions related to being overweight

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