Aquatic Therapy for Osteoarthritis using an Endless Pool
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Judithe had her pool installed partially in-ground in a sunroom. |
The only problem with Judithe Savely’s Endless
Pool workout is that her baroque classics tape goes
on about 15 minutes longer than her optimal 45-minute
routine. Generally, she repeats her therapeutic routine
five times a week, and never less than three.
Judithe, 65, suffers from osteoarthritis, the deterioration of cartilage that causes pain, inflammation
and loss of movement; and, in one leg, deep-vein thrombosis,
a blood-clotting problem. One or both conditions may
or may not be related to a serious accident in which
she received a serious compound fracture in her leg.
The buoyant, zero-impact exercises - treading water
and swimming against a gentle current - are a perfect
way to deal with her infirmity, and the 86-degree water
enhances circulation. Judithe’s appreciation of
the music, which she studied as a little girl, "makes
the routine flow," she says.
She shares the pool with neighbors who
have an outdoor pool but who use Judithe's pool for
their own therapeutic reasons, as does her husband,
a non-swimmer before the Endless Pool was installed.
"It helps tremendously, particularly
with mobility of your extremities. I didn’t think
I’d like the current, but it’s the best
thing we’ve ever done."
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