Has aquatherapy helped you with chronic pain?
I have been diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, severe levoconvex scoliosis, osteoporosis and arthritis. Have a great deal of pain in low back and hips. Dr. Has prescribed aqua therapy. I'm worried it will make pain worse. Has anyone out there had relief from their pain with this type of therapy?
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Check out your diet for processed foods and try to replace them. Sugar, whole wheat, dairy, potatoes and bad fats can be culprits and make you more achy the next day. I also have some effects from aspartame and high fructose corn syrup.
I am generally pain free the whole time I am moving in the water. If the water is too cool, a long T-shirt can help keep your core warm.
I have been in even worse pain since my first session, BUT I do not believe it was due to being in the pool... it was from trying to change clothes and lifting my walker into the car. I am not going to give up on the aquatherapy but think I will talk to my therapist about strengthing my arms and legs so getting dressed is easier. Since my 1st session I can't get in and out of bed so sleeping in recliner. I hope and pray I can get over my fear of water so I can continue.
Wife before her back surgery went to a senior center which had a heated pool. PT guy recommended and gave her guidance. Now waiting (impatiently!) for her incision to heal so she can resume it.
Highly recommended.
I wasn't without fear my first several visits to the pool. I am afraid of water, mostly because I cannot swim and 'sink like a rock.' It was hard to trust a stranger to care for me. The aqua therapy wore me out, too. I went home and slept afterwards for many weeks before I started to get both stronger and more active. I wanted to give up. Of all the exercise 'out there,' it is a fact that aqua therapy exercise is the fastest way to get stronger. I mean this--please do not give up. I want you to succeed.
The pool I went to is heated. It is at a rehab center located in an assisted living home. I'm not giving up hope yet... I suspect alot of my pain may be diet related too. I have alot of issues to work on. Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it. I hope you wife heals quickly!
I can't swim either and scared of water... your comment gives me hope! Thank you!
I notice that you commented an hour ago. I woke up an hour ago (3:20 AM EST), but it is unusual for me to wake up at this same time of early, early morning. I don't know why. Some people think it is depression. I don't think I am depressed! I am glad I am retired because I could not survive in the work force with hours like this! Have a blessed day!
Water therapy was FANTASTIC! I got tired, but it helped very much.
I also have ankylosing spondylitis.
Aqua therapy is amazing! I had extreme pain and had basically lived in a wheelchair or bed. Started aqua therapy in water deeper than 6 feet using a body noodle. Able to totally move body. Went as often as possible. No longer use a wheelchair! More active! GO FOR IT!