The Aquatic WATSU® Therapy Program Improves the Quality of Life of an Adult Male with Autism Spectrum Disorder. A Case Report

Author:

Tufekcioglu Ertan1,Arslan Duran2,Konukman Ferman3,Zagorski Tomasz4,Batti Turki Al5,Filiz Bijen6,Sulaimani Mona F.7,Keating Ingrid Eichberg8,Erzeybek Mustafa Said9,Yilmaz Elif Burcu10

Affiliation:

1. 1 Physical Education Department , King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals , Dhahran , Saudi Arabia

2. 2 Provincial Directorate of Youth Services and Sports , Istanbul , Turkey

3. 3 Department of Physical Education, College of Education , Qatar University , Doha , Qatar

4. 4 Training Institute HandsOn , Krakow , Poland

5. 5 Al Fozan Autism Center , Dhahran , Saudi Arabia

6. 6 Faculty of Sport Sciences , Afyon Kocatepe University , Afyonkarahisar , Turkey

7. 7 Department of Special Education, Faculty of Educational Graduate Studies , King Abdul-Aziz University , Jeddah , Saudi Arabia

8. 8 Lotus Integrative Therapy, Cincinnati , Ohio , United States of America

9. 9 Faculty of Sport Sciences, Department of Physical Education and Sports , Dumlupınar University , Kütahya , Turkey

10. 10 Anadolu Günebakan Special Education Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Center , Istanbul , Turkey

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this single case study was to investigate the effects of the WATSU training program (WTP) on 21 years old male with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This study used a high level of individual and structured interventions to improve the underperforming adaptive functioning areas like social and academic skills in ASD. The individualized intervention of WTP was completed in five days using critical verbal and bodily language, technical demonstration, taking turns, basic skills, and timely feedback in a social and sensory-isolated environment. The results were collected via in-training observation, semi-structured family and athletic trainer interviews to evaluate the participant’s condition before and after the WTP. The structured communication opportunities improved the sense of trust and played a prominent role in the development of the quality of life. The results indicated that WTP reduced repetitive movements, stress reactions, challenging behaviors, and improved communication skills. In addition, changing roles, positions, and transitions in WATSU training increased the participant’s resiliency in his life with more comfort. Finally, tactile-emotional quality afferents, warmth, and buoyancy of the water, altered and enriched proprioceptive and vestibular input, being safely cradled in the arms instructor were likely to be the other factors improving the underperforming areas including communication, repetitive movements, stress reactions and challenging behaviors.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management,Applied Psychology,Education,Cultural Studies

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