Aquatherapy is the use of water for medical or therapeutic purposes. It often involves a variety of techniques, including exercises, stretches, and movement, typically done in a warm water pool. The warm temperature of the water can relax muscles, reduce pain, and improve circulation
Aquatic massage, sometimes called water massage, involves a practitioner using water’s buoyancy to help perform a massage in a pool or floatation tank. Unlike traditional massage, the client is fully immersed in water, and the therapist uses gentle movements to apply pressure, manipulation, and stretching to the body.
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