Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy is a treatment modality which utilizes the
properties of water to rehabilitate patients with a wide range of
conditions.
At The London Clinic the exercise programmes are prescribed by a
team of enthusiastic chartered physiotherapists to meet the
specific needs of each patient.
Hydrotherapy can be used effectively for:
-the early rehabilitation of surgical and non weight-bearing
patients
-the relief of pain and muscle spasm
-the maintenance or improvement of joint range of movement
-the strengthening of weak muscles
-the improvement of exercise tolerance
-the re-education of muscle function
-the stimulation of circulation
-the promotion of functional activities
-the facilitation of balance, coordination and posture
-the development of self-confidence
The hydrotherapy department at The London Clinic strives to
deliver a comprehensive and efficient service. It promotes
interdisciplinary cooperation and it supports the continued
professional development of its staff. We endeavour to accommodate
patients with special needs and to devise appropriate exercise
programmes within the parameters of any prescribed protocol of the
referring physician or surgeon.
The hydrotherapy department is open 9:00 – 17:00 during week
days. We have changing and shower facilities to accommodate your
every need. The duration of all hydrotherapy appointments are 30
minute under close supervision of a qualified chartered
physiotherapist. If you would like any further information or
details of our service please contact the hydrotherapy
department.
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Hydrotherapy
The London Clinic
20 Devonshire Place
London W1G 6BW
020 7935 4444 ext 3352
9.00am - 5.00pm, Monday - Friday
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