HULSEY AQUATIC THERAPY
At Hulsey Physical Therapy, we have indoor, private pools for aquatic therapy in Commerce and Greenville, TX. Hulsey aquatic therapy provides patients with a low-impact, therapist-guided approach to rehabilitation using our indoor therapy pools. Aquatic therapy allows patients to work one-on-one with a licensed physical therapist in a controlled, comfortable water environment designed to support healing, movement, and functional recovery.
Patients who participate in aquatic therapy often experience improved mobility, reduced pain, and increased confidence with movement. Our indoor pools allow for year-round access and a private, supportive environment where patients can focus on recovery with direct therapist supervision and guidance.
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Why Should You Receive Aquatic Therapy over Land Therapy?
Aquatic therapy is performed in the water, aiming to rehabilitate patients after injury or those with chronic illness. It uses the resistance of water instead of weights, taking excess pressure off joints for better outcomes. Patients who have had difficulty with traditional therapy often show improvement with aquatic therapy. The goal is to transition patients quickly from hydrotherapy to a land rehabilitation program within 3 to 12 sessions.
The buoyancy of water helps reduce stress on joints and the spine, making movement easier and less painful, especially for individuals recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or dealing with mobility limitations. Water resistance also provides gentle strengthening while improving balance, endurance, and flexibility. Each aquatic therapy session at Hulsey Physical Therapy is customized to the patient’s needs and goals, ensuring safe progression and effective outcomes.
Conditions Aquatic Therapy May Help Treat
Aquatic therapy is appropriate for a wide range of orthopedic, neurological, and chronic conditions, including:
- Arthritis and joint pain
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Low back and neck pain
- Chronic pain conditions
- Joint replacements
- Balance and mobility impairments
- Sports injuries requiring low-impact rehab
- Neurological conditions affecting movement
- Deconditioning or weakness
- Weight-bearing limitations
- Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue–related conditions
Aquatic therapy is especially beneficial for patients who have difficulty tolerating land-based exercises and need a supportive, low-impact environment to begin or progress rehabilitation.
Hulsey Physical Therapy is proud to be part of the H2 Health network, a nationwide family of rehabilitation clinics committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. By being backed by H2 Health, Hulsey benefits from shared clinical expertise, advanced continuing education, and access to innovative treatment approaches that elevate the patient experience. This connection allows the team to combine the personalized attention of a local clinic with the strength, resources, and support of a larger organization, ensuring patients receive consistent, evidence-based care designed to help them recover stronger and maintain long-term wellness.