Utah State Study: “Water Power” Reduces Osteoarthritis Pain
Posted on July 28, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesMiddletown, PA – Can water-based exercises and protocols make a serious dent in osteoarthritis sufferers’ pain levels? According to results from a recent Utah State University study, they can by up to 24%. Conducted by the University’s John Worley Sports Medicine Research Center, the 2010 study published in the International Journal of Aquatic Research and […]
Read MoreICAA, HydroWorx Workshops Highlight “Water Power”
Posted on July 20, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesVancouver, BC – For centuries, humans have recognized that water has special, almost magical, properties. It can heal, it can rejuvenate and it may just help stave off the traditional notion of what “old age” looks and feels like for those 50+ with balance issues but who still desire active lifestyles. Savvy clinics and exercise […]
Read More‘Extreme Makeover’ taps HydroWorx for project
Posted on July 6, 2011 | Posted in: News Stories‘Extreme Makeover’ taps HydroWorx for project by Jim Lewis Press And Journal StaffPress and Journal One man’s hope grew out of another man’s suffering. Out of a freak childhood accident. Out of a frightening moment in a middle school gym, a heavy medicine ball, a hard throw to seventh-grader Paul Hetrick that slammed his head […]
Read MoreMauer’s Mending Has Middletown Ties
Posted on June 9, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesPRESS RELEASE Mauer’s Mending Has Middletown Ties Injured Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer may be out of action, but he’s working hard to get back on the field. One significant aspect of Mauer’s rehab process has been his therapeutic workouts on the HydroWorx underwater treadmill. Middletown, Pennsylvania: Catcher Joe Mauer’s 2009 AL MVP standing solidified […]
Read MoreSalazar’s “Secret Weapons” Pay off at Pre Classic
Posted on June 9, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesPRESS RELEASE Salazar’s “Secret Weapons” Pay off at Pre Classic Internationally recognized as a pioneer in the world of elite running, Alberto Salazar’s unconventional training methods have begun to pay off big for the Oregon Project athletes he coaches. During the Pre Classic, Britain’s Mo Farah, one of Salazar’s stars, pulled out a stunning 26:46 […]
Read MoreHydroWorx T-Shirt Design Contest
Posted on April 18, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesCalling All HydroWorx Fans! It’s our first HydroWorx T-shirt Design Contest and we’re inviting you to participate! For one lucky entrant, t-shirts with your design will be featured at physical therapy and athletic training events throughout the county! All designs are encouraged to embody the HydroWorx “Empowered by Water” concept. If you have a great […]
Read MoreCaron Butler “extremely unlikely” to make it to first round of playoffs
Posted on April 7, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesCaron Butler “extremely unlikely” to make it to first round of playoffs Posted By: Yvonne Faith "Caron Butler, who was expected to miss the rest of the season, and, had torn his right knee’s patellar tendon three months back has an update. This may not be good news for his fans and will leave them […]
Read MoreRockies catch first win of season, but De La Rosa leaves early
Posted on April 2, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesRockies catch first win of season, but De La Rosa leaves earlyBy Troy E. RenckThe Denver Post "Ten batting cages, six big-league fields, a two-tiered weight room and an underwater treadmill couldn’t prepare Colorado for this. The Rockies don’t need a manager. They need a manicurist." To read the full article click here.
Read MoreHowell Rehab Center opens in Miami Twp.
Posted on March 31, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesHowell Rehab Center opens in Miami Twp. Written by Mary Dannemiller "After years of waiting for the perfect location, Jeffrey Angeline has finally opened a branch of The Howell Rehab Center in Miami Township." To read the full article click here.
Read MoreFreshman’s knee feels ‘100 percent’
Posted on March 29, 2011 | Posted in: News StoriesFreshman’s knee feels ‘100 percent’by Mitch Blomert "The last 17 months have been the longest of Brent Benedict’s life. After missing the entire 2010 season while recovering from a career-threatening knee injury he suffered during his senior year of high school, the redshirt freshman offensive lineman is finally back to 100 percent and ready to […]
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