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Bioengineering Principles of Hydrotherapy
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Physical ActivityAquatic Exercise DevicesExercise RehabilitationKinesiologyExerciseBiomechanicsBiohybrid SystemPhysical ExerciseWater TreatmentApplied PhysiologyRehabilitation EngineeringHealth SciencesSpecific HeatPhysical FitnessRehabilitationPhysical TherapyExercise ScienceBioengineering ModelPhysiologyExercise PhysiologyHuman MovementMedicine
Hydrotherapy is based on several important bioengineering principles that permit the design and development of aquatic exercise devices, techniques and programs. These principles involve several forces (buoyancy, drag, inertia), hydrostatic pressure and the specific heat of water. By acquiring a knowledge of these bioengineering principles, an individualized exercise program can be prescribed that will enhance physical fitness which is associated with desirable psychological changes.