Children up to the age of 10 may experience difficulties in various areas
Children with special needs may struggle with sensory processing, impacting their ability to interpret and respond to sensory information.
Limited joint motion, musculoskeletal conditions, and neurological challenges can restrict physical activity and overall development.
Maintaining emotional and physical self-control can be challenging, especially for children facing neurological or developmental issues.
Many children may have difficulty achieving physical coordination and balance, which are crucial for everyday tasks.
The water’s gentle pressure, buoyancy, and temperature naturally soothe muscles and nerves.
Trained physiotherapists utilize the physical properties of water (hydrostatic pressure, vestibular stimulation, and proprioceptive feedback) to support therapeutic exercises.
Therapy sessions are tailored to address each child’s specific needs, focusing on improving sensory processing, coordination, and self-regulation.
Greater coordination, balance, and a broader range of motion.
Enhanced ability to engage in activities for longer durations.
Aquatic therapy can significantly reduce pain and manage stress levels.
Better respiratory control through guided exercises in water.
The calming nature of water supports self-regulation and emotional resilience.