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AQUATIC THERAPY PROGRAMMING |
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Book on Aquatic Therapy Programming by Koury. |
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Copyright 1996 – Paperback – 288 pages.
Here is the essential information for designing, implementing, and managing an aquatic therapy program. This complete guide to the aquatic treatment of orthopedic injuries addresses topics ranging from program format to risk management and pool design. The book also presents 28 plans of care for the treatment of injuries to the lower extremities, upper extremities, and spine.
First, Aquatic Therapy Programming gives you the tools you’ll need to develop a plan of care for aquatic therapy. You’ll learn the basic properties and principles of movement in water and how to apply them to aquatic therapy, how to use water depth during the different stages of treatment, and how to use equipment to facilitate exercise.
Author Joanne Koury then describes her unique six-phase approach to designing aquatic treatment plans. The steps include:
Assessment and early treatment.
Strengthening and local muscular endurance.
Balance, coordination, and cardiovascular conditioning.
Task-related and sport-simulated skills development.
Transitional aquatic therapy.
Maintenance and fitness.
Next, the book explains how to implement the six-phase plan of care in the treatment of selected orthopedic injuries. You’ll find 28 specific plans of care for acute injuries to the:
pelvis, hip, and thigh
knee
lower leg, ankle, and foot
shoulder region
elbow, wrist, and hand
lumbar, thoracic, and cervical spine
trunk and neck
Descriptions of exercises used within the treatment plans are enhanced by photographs. You can use these plans of care as a starting point for treatment in the pool, modifying them to meet the needs of individual clients.
Finally, Aquatic Therapy Programming discusses the administrative concerns of aquatic therapy facility managers. The book addresses many aspects of risk management and safety planning, including legal responsibility, safety and rescue equipment, pool maintenance, client screening, and staff hiring and training. It also describes how to design a safe and functional aquatic-therapy facility, offering suggestions for new pool design, adapting an existing pool for therapeutic use, and using small swim tanks.
Joanne M. Koury is a health and fitness professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry specializing in aquatics and strength training. Her comprehensive professional history includes aquatic and fitness director, aquatic therapy consultant, orthopedic technologist, swim coach, pool manager, group exercise instructor and personal trainer. She has designed and operated aquatic therapy facilities and established treatment plans of care for orthopedic injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation.
Joanne is certified with the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Council on Exercise, the Aquatic Exercise Association, the American Swim Coaches Association (USA Swimming), and the American Red Cross. She received a Master’s Degree in Health and Physical Education with special emphasis in injury prevention and treatment from East Stroudsburg University in 1990 and was a national speaker during the early years of aquatic therapy growth in the United States; providing information to therapists on treatment of postoperative spinal patients and aquatic liability and risk-management.
Joanne continues to work in the health and fitness industry as an aquatic director and swim coach. Her mission is to empower her clients to take responsibility for the health and well being of their bodies and minds through the development of preventative medicine programs that will bridge the gap between injury/illness and wellness. She currently resides in Orefield, Pennsylvania.
Explains why the concept or skill is important.
Identifies the keys to proper technique.
Helps swimmers correct common errors.
Explains how to practice each skill in realistic |
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