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Dorothy & Ray Cox recover from surgeries with the help of their Endless Pool

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Dorothy & Ray Cox – Joint Replacement Recovery
Dorothy, 83, and Ray, 85, converted their attached garage into an Endless Pool room. The inset photo marks the Coxs' 60th wedding anniversary.

Dorothy and Ray Cox both attest to the benefits of aquatic therapy for recovery from surgery to replace or repair joints. Their experience also highlights one of the sometimes-overlooked advantages of exercising in water: improved balance.

Ray has had two hip surgeries and focuses mainly on walking against the Endless Pool's resistance and the use of light weights for upper-body conditioning. Therapists point to the relearning of walking and other everyday movements as being especially well-suited to aquatic therapy because, without the pain of impact caused by land-based walking, patients no longer feel constrained to limp.

Simultaneously, the water's 600 to 700 times greater resistance to air increases strength and endurance, and the warm water promotes circulation and mobility.

Dorothy's regimen involves the serial use of four 20-minute audiotapes developed by her therapist following replacement of both knees. These include extensive leg-stretching, simulated bike-riding, sweeping arm movements, jogging, walking, resistance exercises, and lifting aquatic dumbbells. She also swims vigorously enough to have lost 14 pounds in the past year.

Accompanied by music, the workout is soothing to the psyche as well, Dorothy points out. She and Ray also share their Endless Pool with neighbors, one of whom suffers from back pain, the other with fibromyalgia.

"So, I'll endorse it readily on several points," Dorothy offers.