Body Balance and Physiotherapy in the Aquatic Environment and at a Gym

Author:

Pieniążek Magdalena1ORCID,Mańko Grzegorz23ORCID,Spieszny Michał4ORCID,Bilski Jan2ORCID,Kurzydło Wojciech5ORCID,Ambroży Tadeusz6ORCID,Jaszczur-Nowicki Jarosław7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation in Internal Diseases, Faculty of Rehabilitation, Bronisław Czech University School of Physical Education in Kraków, Al. Jana Pawła II 78, 31-571 Kraków, Poland

2. Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Biomechanics and Kinesiology, Medical College of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Grzegórzecka 20, 31-531 Kraków, Poland

3. ORNR “Krzeszowice” Rehabilitation Centre, Daszyńskiego 1, 32-065 Krzeszowice, Poland

4. Institute of Sport Sciences, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, University of Physical Education, Aal. Jana Pawła II 78, 31-571 Kraków, Poland

5. Faculty of Health Sciences, Clinic of Rehabilitation, Medical College of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Michałowskiego 12, 31-126 Kraków, Poland

6. Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, University of Physical Education, Al. Jana Pawła II 78, 31-571 Kraków, Poland

7. Department of Tourism, Recreation and Ecology, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Oczapowskiego 5, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland

Abstract

The increase in the average age of our society represents a growing medical and social problem, which requires concentration on the issue concerning balance disorders. The aquatic environment has a number of complex properties that have miscellaneous effects on the human body. In the light of the above, water is becoming an ideal environment to learn correct neuromuscular communication, and a properly prepared training session in water helps to practice balance and movement coordination. The objective of the study was to assess the impact of rehabilitation in the aquatic environment on patients’ balance and compare the results obtained with patients who received rehabilitation at a gym. The study was carried out among patients hospitalised in the “Krzeszowice” Rehabilitation Centre. It encompassed 137 patients, randomly assigned to either the study group (the aquatic environment) or the control group (the gym). The preliminary examination included general medical history and a test on the stabilometric platform. The patients attended training sessions for 4 weeks, 5 times a week for 30 minutes. It was a single-blinded study wherein the authors did not know which group a given patient had been assigned to. Upon completion of a monthly therapy, the stabilometric test was carried out again. The study revealed that the patients from both groups experienced a significant improvement in balance. However, the improvement was slightly greater in those exercising in the pool. Physiotherapy in the aquatic environment makes a greater contribution to the improvement of body balance compared to physical exercises performed at a gym.

Funder

Bronisław Czech University School of Physical Education

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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