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1. Main Configurations and Functions:

Hydrotherapy utilizes water of varying temperatures, pressures, and solute concentrations to prevent and treat diseases through different modes of action on the human body. Its primary effects on the body include thermal stimulation, mechanical stimulation, and chemical stimulation. Research and application in neurological disorders, orthopedic diseases, and cardiopulmonary conditions are well-established.


Hydrotherapy rehabilitation is applicable to:

Sports injuries

Osteoarthritis

Spinal pain

Cerebral palsy

Stroke hemiplegia (neurological disorders)

Balance or stability impairments

Postoperative rehabilitation

Spinal cord injuries

Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation


In recent years, with growing rehabilitation awareness in China, increasing numbers of scholars and medical professionals have explored aquatic rehabilitation’s efficacy for various conditions. Water’s unique physical properties—buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure, hydrodynamic forces, thermal/mechanical/chemical stimuli, and psychotherapeutic effects—have gained recognition among practitioners and patients for aiding gait training and functional rehabilitation.


Developing aquatic rehabilitation therapy has become a frontier project in rehabilitation hospitals. Its therapeutic effects are evidence-based and increasingly promoted domestically. Leveraging water’s physical and chemical properties alongside exercise therapy enables diverse training protocols, including:

1.Weight-supported aquatic gait training

2.ADL (activities of daily living) training

3.Pain management

4.Respiratory training

5.Muscle strengthening


Notably, immersion in water induces neurophysiological changes in spinal cord injury patients, significantly boosting paraplegic patients’ confidence. Hydrotherapy applies to departments including Rehabilitation, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Neurology, Preventive Medicine, Geriatrics, and Cardiology, representing a key future direction in healthcare.