Aquatics Ft Eugenia Hernández
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- Health & Fitness
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Todo lo que quieres saber sobre el mundo de la terapia acuática. Publicamos contenido en español y en inglés, los episodios en inglés serán traducidos al español.
Everything that you want to know about the world of aquatic therapy. Our publications are in spanish and english, the episodes in english will be translated to spanish.
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Experiencias de las certificaciones de terapia acuática con Georgina Guerrero
Actualmente hay un boom en el mundo de los cursos de fisioterapia; tanto en México como otros países hispanos empieza a crecer la oferta para seguir formándose después de la universidad, es así como la terapia acuática no se queda atrás. Hoy en día encontramos un mayor número de ofertas educativas en esta área. En esta ocasión tengo el gusto de compartir este episodio con la Lic en fisioterapia y certificada en WST por la IATF Georgina Guerrero, que nos contará su experiencia.
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Oliver Krouwel: Aquatic Physical Therapy and Pain management
The sensation of pain is communicated through the nervous system and is influenced by many things both physically and psychologically. Moving in water is a good way to improve movement tolerance, utilising buoyancy can assist movement as well as gently resisting the movement. Buoyancy provides the sensation of being lighter and easier to move, less risk of falling, feels supportive, promoting safety messages. Exercise progression is easy through more buoyant floats or utilising drag/turbulence. For more about this topic I have time Oliver Krouwel he is a aquatic physiotherapy specialist and a clinical specialist NHS
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Alison Bonnyman: Aquatic Physical Therapy for Orthopedic patients
Aquatic Physical Therapy (APT) is the practice of therapeutic treatment interventions in the water environment. It is a tool to achieve optimal movement and function in clients using hydrodynamic principles. Canadian Aquatic Rehab Instructors teaches evidence-based practice techniques founded in physics, fluid mechanics, physiological response, pathology and aquatic therapy research. In this episode I have the pleasure to talk with Alison Bonnyman, a physiotherapist in Canada. Alison is the founder and lead instructor of Canadian Aquatic Rehab Instructors (or CARI for short). Alison has over 35 years of clinical experience, working as a physical therapist in hospitals and private clinics in Canada. Her clinical work and expertise has focused on orthopaedics, long term care, and chronic neurological conditions.
The link below for more information in the CARI
https://www.aquaticrehab.ca/
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Jens Bansi: Why the intensity matters-the effect of high- intensive (aquatic) exercise on brain health
Aquatic exergaming combines high-dose playful movement exploration, focused on individual specific impaired balance control and challenging
executive elements. To know more about this topic I have the pleasure to talk with Jens Bansi, he is currently works at the Department of
Physiotherapy, Kliniken Valens. Jens does research in Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation Medicine and Neurology. Their current research
project involves Training at higher training intensities in persons with multiple sclerosis and evaluates the effects on inflammatory signaling.
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Emily Dunlap: aquatic rehab journal club
Welcome to this episode, In this occasion I have the pleasure to talk with Emily Dunlap a physical therapist from Austin Texas , a graduate student at University of Texas and owner of Aquatic Therapy Pro. Since October founder of the aquatic rehab journal club. We will talk more about this project.
Here is the link for the Aquatic Journal Club
https://aquaticrehabjournalclub.com/club-aims-%2B-format
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Terapia Acuática pacientes con PCI: APAC COLIMA
El medio acuático se utiliza en los tratamientos de fisioterapia de las distintas patologías, entre las que se encuentra la parálisis cerebral infantil. La parálisis cerebral infantil necesita una atención temprana por parte de los profesionales sanitarios para estimular la capacidad del niño. La terapia acuática parece ser un medio adecuado para fomentar las capacidades que tienen disminuida los pacientes con parálisis cerebral. En México existe una Asociación a nivel nacional que se especializa en la atención de los niños con esta patología y una de las terapias que ofrecen es terapia acuática. el día de hoy cuento con Edgar Iván Hernández, fisioterapeuta certificado por la IATF, nos hablará sobre el trabajo que se realiza en APAC Colima.
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