NDIS Hydrotherapy (Water Therapy) at EPSA
What is Hydrotherapy?
Hydrotherapy, also known as aquatic therapy, is a form of rehabilitation that utilises water to aid in movement, pain relief, and muscle relaxation. The buoyancy of water reduces joint stress, making hydrotherapy ideal for individuals with mobility challenges, chronic pain, or neurological conditions.
Benefits of Hydrotherapy
- Low-Impact Exercise – Water resistance provides a safe and gentle environment for movement.
- Pain Relief & Muscle Relaxation – Warm water helps reduce muscle stiffness and joint pain.
- Enhanced Mobility & Strength – Hydrotherapy aids in improving coordination and muscle function.
- Ideal for Rehabilitation – Supports recovery from injuries, surgeries, and neurological conditions.
Who Can Benefit from Hydrotherapy?
Hydrotherapy is beneficial for individuals with:
- Arthritis & Joint Pain
- Neurological Conditions (Stroke, MS, Parkinson’s)
- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
- NDIS Participants Needing Gentle Therapy
Why Choose EPSA for Hydrotherapy?
- NDIS-Registered Hydrotherapy Programs – Available for eligible NDIS participants.
- Experienced Therapists – Sessions are supervised by trained professionals.
- Accessible Hydrotherapy Pools – Safe and controlled environments for therapy sessions.
We offer NDIS Hydrotherapy programs at multiple locations across Adelaide suburbs, including Reynella, Seaford, Noarlunga, Bedford Park, Elizabeth, Mount Barker, Prospect, Modbury, Salisbury, and Mawson Lakes.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is hydrotherapy used for?
Hydrotherapy helps manage arthritis, joint pain, neurological conditions, and post-surgical rehabilitation through water-based exercises.
Can NDIS participants access hydrotherapy?
Yes, EPSA provides NDIS-funded hydrotherapy services for eligible participants.
Do I need to know how to swim for hydrotherapy?
No, our hydrotherapy sessions take place in shallow, controlled environments with trained therapists.