Aquatic exercises are widely used for rehabilitation or preventive therapies in order to enable mobilization and muscle strengthening while minimizing joint loading of the lower limb. The load reducing effect of water due to buoyancy is a main advantage compared to exercises on land. However, also drag forces have to be considered that act opposite to the relative motion of the body segments and require higher muscle activity. Due to these opposing effects on joint loading, the load-reducing effect during aquatic exercises remains unknown. The aim of this study was to quantify the joint loads during various aquatic exercises and to determine the load reducing effect of water. Instrumented knee and hip implants with telemetric data ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the physiological adaptations to basic head-out aquatic ex...
This study examined the acute effects of underwater and land treadmill exercise on oxygen consumptio...
Step aerobic is a popular exercise in a fitness center. Unfortunately, stepping activities will brin...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Water environment is an effecti...
Background Closed kinetic chain and plyometric exercises are commonly used in aquatic rehabilitation...
The purpose was to measure the outcome effects of a hydrotherapy program lasting 12 sessions on the ...
Despite the lack of any attempts to quantify the ROM while walking in water, several products have r...
The use of water-based rehabilitation is widespread in both clinical and general health settings, as...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of aquatic exercise in improving lower limb strength in ...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of aquatic exercise in improving lower limb strength in...
This study examined the effect of water immersion on trunk and lower limb kinematics during squat ex...
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease associated with pain and loss of functio...
The authors investigated the lower limb movements for older adults walking at their preferred speed ...
The success of the Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) depends upon its functional outcomes of increase in...
[[abstract]]Title. Effects of aquatic exercise on flexibility, strength and aerobic fitness in adult...
The purpose of this study was to compare the physiological adaptations to basic head-out aquatic ex...
This study examined the acute effects of underwater and land treadmill exercise on oxygen consumptio...
Step aerobic is a popular exercise in a fitness center. Unfortunately, stepping activities will brin...
Click on the link to access this abstract at the publisher's website.Water environment is an effecti...
Background Closed kinetic chain and plyometric exercises are commonly used in aquatic rehabilitation...
The purpose was to measure the outcome effects of a hydrotherapy program lasting 12 sessions on the ...
Despite the lack of any attempts to quantify the ROM while walking in water, several products have r...
The use of water-based rehabilitation is widespread in both clinical and general health settings, as...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of aquatic exercise in improving lower limb strength in ...
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of aquatic exercise in improving lower limb strength in...
This study examined the effect of water immersion on trunk and lower limb kinematics during squat ex...
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease associated with pain and loss of functio...
The authors investigated the lower limb movements for older adults walking at their preferred speed ...
The success of the Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) depends upon its functional outcomes of increase in...
[[abstract]]Title. Effects of aquatic exercise on flexibility, strength and aerobic fitness in adult...
The purpose of this study was to compare the physiological adaptations to basic head-out aquatic ex...
This study examined the acute effects of underwater and land treadmill exercise on oxygen consumptio...
Step aerobic is a popular exercise in a fitness center. Unfortunately, stepping activities will brin...