Pool therapy

Physiotherapy can also be done in water. In that case, it is often called pool therapy. Pool therapy includes many different types of activities such as helping people learn to swim or rehabilitating injuries and disabilities. The buoyancy of water aids training by minimising the effect of gravity . The water’s resistance gives strong tactile feedback and makes it easier to coordinate movements. Not to mention the fact that swimming and pool training make for great hobbies.

Learn more about our therapists

Marina

Hasselblatt

Physiotherapist NDT/Bobath NDT/Bobath baby with SI training

Kielitaitoni

Swedish, Finnish, English

Petri

Heinäheimo

Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy

Kielitaitoni

Finnish, English

Stina

Henriksson

Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy NDT/Bobath NDT/Bobath baby

Kielitaitoni

Swedish, Finnish, English

Henna

Martikainen-Salonen

Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy NDT/Bobath

Kielitaitoni

Finnish, English

Jarmo

Ruskela

Physiotherapist NDT/Bobath

Kielitaitoni

Finnish, English

Jenna

Salenius

Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy) NDT/Bobath

Kielitaitoni

Finnish, English