Historical Aspect
Core Principles
Therapeutic Approaches
Evidence Box
Safety and Guidelines
100

the buoyant force on an object submerged in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object

What is Archimedes Principle?

100

Used in treatment of lymphedema

What is Hydrostatic Pressure?

100

First step of the ten-point program

What is mental adjustment?

100

Most studies for used of AT for improving LE strength, balance and gait are based on this neurological condition

What is Stroke?

100

Most important aspect of water safety in an Aquatic Therapy Centre

What is infection control?

300

They were the first to use water therapeutically

Who were Romans?

300

Two principles significantly used for muscle strengthening in water

What are viscosity and surface tension?

300

Strengthening and mobilizing resistive exercise model based on the principles of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation techniques

What is Bad Ragaz Ring Method?

300

The neurological condition that has shown the most significant benefit from aquatic therapy

Parkinson's Disease

300

This cardiovascular condition is characterized by impaired circulation, and aquatic therapy could exacerbate the risk of vascular complications during immersion

What is Peripheral Vascular Disease?

500

The one who invented the Halliwick concept

Who was James McMillan?

500

Primarily responsible for reducing joint stress during rehabilitation

What is Buoyancy?

500

Most beneficial in improving motor control in a post-stroke patient during aquatic therapy

What is water specific training?

500

The only condition that does not require heated pool

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

500

My aquatic therapy pool in most cases is this warm

How much is 31-34 degrees celsius?