Water therapy – hydrotherapy is treatment in special therapeutic pools with a temperature of 32-34°C. A hot water therapist in this field is a qualified natural therapist specializing in hot water therapy (hydrotherapy).
The idea behind being in the therapeutic pools is that the treated person does not feel the weight of their body in the water, which makes movement easier for them. The properties of the water, the water currents, and the temperature of the pool reduce pressure on the joints and greatly help in pain relief and relaxation.
The movement of the water and the water currents in the therapeutic pool, along with the resistance of the water, are excellent and ideal for strengthening muscles and improving flexibility for all individuals, both healthy students and those with various physical disabilities.