Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Well just from what it did for me, the warm water therapy is fantastic. I cannot walk unaided and must use a walker around the house or lean on counters in the kitchen. Here is how I see it. I want warm water but not too hot, hot water would relax the muscles and I'm sure feel good (I was living on my hot water bottle for weeks...) but it would relax me to the point that I couldn't exercise and also exhaust me (heat does that to me). Second, having the one on one with the PT guy in the water is great. He watches my whole body, comes over and pushes my back straight or moves my arms to a different position and of course as soon as my legs spasm, he starts working on them. Finally the thing I really like about the water is I don't have to worry about balance. Walking around the house I am constantly having to concentrate on balance. In the water I just hang onto the side and move, I can easily keep my body balanced with my hands and so can concentrate on moving the legs correctly. Right now I am very happy with it and would recommend it to anyone but especially if your stiff/spastic. hope this answers your questions. dale Re: To Dale from June Gray > Dale, my husband has been approved by his insurance to get a Uni-chair lift > to get him in our spa with just warm water. I would really love to get him in > our pool for water therapy but he is so stiff and only uses his electric wheel > chair and his therapist has him walking with the walker again with her > pulling the electric wheel chair behind them in case he starts to fall, but he only > walks around the " loop " so to speak - living room around thru bedroom and back > to living room. He also has been approved for this machine called Nu-Step > 4000 to use his legs and arms. Do you think any of this will help? Thanks, > June > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Dale, I know that you are holding onto the pools edge and you do not have to worry about your balance. Let me ask, is your balance better in the water because you are more buoyant or you are secure due to the pools edge and don't have to thing about balance? You are correct about hot water. I have to sleep for about an hour after taking a bath. I like your water therapy and I'm beginning to think I need to do the same. Have a great weekend. Norton Re: Re: To Dale from June Gray Well just from what it did for me, the warm water therapy is fantastic. I cannot walk unaided and must use a walker around the house or lean on counters in the kitchen. Here is how I see it. I want warm water but not too hot, hot water would relax the muscles and I'm sure feel good (I was living on my hot water bottle for weeks...) but it would relax me to the point that I couldn't exercise and also exhaust me (heat does that to me). Second, having the one on one with the PT guy in the water is great. He watches my whole body, comes over and pushes my back straight or moves my arms to a different position and of course as soon as my legs spasm, he starts working on them. Finally the thing I really like about the water is I don't have to worry about balance. Walking around the house I am constantly having to concentrate on balance. In the water I just hang onto the side and move, I can easily keep my body balanced with my hands and so can concentrate on moving the legs correctly. Right now I am very happy with it and would recommend it to anyone but especially if your stiff/spastic. hope this answers your questions. dale Re: To Dale from June Gray > Dale, my husband has been approved by his insurance to get a Uni-chair lift > to get him in our spa with just warm water. I would really love to get him in > our pool for water therapy but he is so stiff and only uses his electric wheel > chair and his therapist has him walking with the walker again with her > pulling the electric wheel chair behind them in case he starts to fall, but he only > walks around the " loop " so to speak - living room around thru bedroom and back > to living room. He also has been approved for this machine called Nu-Step > 4000 to use his legs and arms. Do you think any of this will help? Thanks, > June > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 Yah Dale i feel mine is going to go that way when i go to get up from a sitting position i get stiff so yours and mine might be similar .GEO Re: To Dale from June Gray > Dale, my husband has been approved by his insurance to get a Uni-chair lift > to get him in our spa with just warm water. I would really love to get him in > our pool for water therapy but he is so stiff and only uses his electric wheel > chair and his therapist has him walking with the walker again with her > pulling the electric wheel chair behind them in case he starts to fall, but he only > walks around the " loop " so to speak - living room around thru bedroom and back > to living room. He also has been approved for this machine called Nu-Step > 4000 to use his legs and arms. Do you think any of this will help? Thanks, > June > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 I would have to say both. I won't walk around the pool unless I can hang on to the side but if I would fall it's much slower! Let's put it this way, if I tried to do this at home, put my hands on our chest high countertop and tried to do this I would be having to spend a lot of concentration and muscle on balance. Especially being that my left leg is so much worse, my arms would be really fighting to hold me up. In the pool, I just lay my arms one the side and don't even have to hold on that much, the water keeps me upright fairly well. Is that understandable? dale Re: To Dale from June Gray > > > > Dale, my husband has been approved by his insurance to get a Uni-chair > lift > > to get him in our spa with just warm water. I would really love to > get > him in > > our pool for water therapy but he is so stiff and only uses his > electric > wheel > > chair and his therapist has him walking with the walker again with her > > pulling the electric wheel chair behind them in case he starts to > fall, > but he only > > walks around the " loop " so to speak - living room around thru bedroom > and > back > > to living room. He also has been approved for this machine called > Nu-Step > > 4000 to use his legs and arms. Do you think any of this will help? > Thanks, > > June > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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