Aquatic Exercise Scholarly Peer-review Journal

  Aquatic exercise refers to the special practice of physiotherapy, with therapeutic intent toward the rehabilitation or attainment of specific physical and functional goals of individual using the medium of water. Aquatic therapy similarly refers to water based activity of therapeutic intent, is common among American literature. In other hand, aquatic exercise has the intention of fitness training in both healthy and symptomatic individuals, and water exercise is its synonym. The Aquatic exercise Association of Chartered Physiotherapists defines aquatic physiotherapy as: “A therapy programme utilising the properties of water, designed by a suitably qualified physiotherapist specifically for an individual to improve function, carried out by appropriately trained personnel, ideally in a purpose built, and suitably heated hydrotherapy pool”.  

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