Warm Water Therapy Offers Hope for Guillian-Barre Recovery
Posted on March 22, 2013 | Posted in: Aquatic Therapy, In the News, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Tips, Uncategorized, Water Therapy, Water TreadmillGuilllain-Barre Syndrome: this is not a familiar phrase for many of us, but to those who have it are all too familiar with it’s symptoms. According to PubMed Health, Guillian-Barre syndrome is a serious disorder that occurs when the body’s defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the nervous system. This can lead to nerve inflammation which […]
Read MoreWave of the Future
Posted on March 20, 2013 | Posted in: Aquatic Therapy, HydroWorx, In the News, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Tips, Water Therapy, Water TreadmillThe following post has been summarized from the article, Healing Waters, featured on pages 57-61 in the March 2013 issue of Aqua Magazine, written by Angelique Caffrey. Is it possible that turning to water for therapy is becoming a new trend? Well according to the article, the recognition of water’s healing power for therapy and […]
Read MoreHydrotherapy, a Key Component for the Premier League
Posted on March 13, 2013 | Posted in: Aquatic Therapy, HydroWorx, In the News, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Tips, Running, Sports Medicine Resources, Sports Stories, Uncategorized, Water Therapy, Water TreadmillOne day it’s a patient at a clinic, the next day it’s a Duke basketball player and today, it’s all about the Premier League Football Clubs. The stories of facilities, individuals and teams that are using and benefiting from the pools are continuing to grow. But what’s even more interesting, is that each story is unique. A recent article […]
Read MoreWhat an Inspiring Comeback Story
Posted on March 11, 2013 | Posted in: Aquatic Therapy, Athletic Training, HydroWorx, In the News, Rehabilitation Tips, Sports Medicine Resources, Sports Stories, Water Therapy, Water TreadmillWhether you are or aren’t a basketball fan or sports fanatic, this story is one that will leave you with chills. Ryan Kelly, Duke University’s senior basketball forward, had missed 12 games due to a foot injury that kept him on crutches. Kelly was determined to get back on the court before the end of […]
Read MoreSt. George’s Park, a Facility for All
Posted on December 17, 2012 | Posted in: Aquatic Therapy, In the News, Aquatic Therapy Research, Sports Stories, Uncategorized, Water Therapy, Water TreadmillThe following post is from The Independent titled, ‘Stay on the ball’, written by Will Dean last month. The FA’s new national football center at St. George’s Park certainly is receiving a ton a press since its grand opening in October. From a visit from the Prince to professional athletes and now to a […]
Read MoreCollege Bowl Games Are Right Around The Corner!
Posted on December 6, 2012 | Posted in: Aquatic Conditioning, Athletic Training, In the News, Sports StoriesThe excitement is rising on college campuses across the country. College bowl season is almost here, and it’s time to crown another national champion! We would like to congratulate all of the teams for giving us another great regular season! Before conference championship games were played last weekend, 8 of the top 10 teams were […]
Read MoreThe "Secret Weapon"
Posted on July 12, 2012 | Posted in: HydroWorx, In the News, Life at HydroWorx, Oregon Project, Road to London - 2012 Olympics, Running, Sports Stories, Uncategorized, Water Therapy, Water TreadmillWith the Big Games approaching, excitement for the runners and all the athletes continues to grow. As previously announced, a few weeks ago we had news reporter, Lori Burkholder, from WGAL, in the HydroWorx office with TV cameras capturing the runners ‘secret weapon.’ With the record breaking performances by both Galen Rupp and Mo Farah, […]
Read MoreHydroWorx, a Premier feature for the new St. George’s Park
Posted on June 12, 2012 | Posted in: HydroWorx, In the News, Sports Medicine Resources, Sports Stories, Uncategorized, Water Therapy, Water TreadmillThe Football Association (FA), England’s governing body for football (soccer) is building a premier facility unlike any other. This facility is called St. George’s Park and the construction is well underway. St. George’s Park will be home to 24 England football teams, both men and women’s teams. One could only imagine the size of this […]
Read MoreAnnouncing the First Ever HydroWorx Underwater Marathon!
Posted on April 25, 2012 | Posted in: Aquatic Therapy, HydroWorx, In the News, Rehabilitation Tips, Sports Medicine Resources, Sports Stories, UncategorizedJames R. Andrews, M.D., Athlete’s Performance & HydroWorx join together to raise money for Eagle Fund with the first ever Underwater Marathon on September 9, 2012. The Eagle Fund, a designated fund within the Andrews Institute Foundation, enables wounded warriors to rehabilitate at the Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and Athletes’ Performance using […]
Read MoreGettysburg Basketball Player Story of Triumph and Recovery Will Move You to Tears
Posted on February 28, 2012 | Posted in: Aquatic Conditioning, Aquatic Therapy, Athletic Training, In the News, Rehabilitation Tips, Sports Medicine Resources, Sports Stories, Uncategorized, Water TherapyThe following blog post was adapted from an article written by ESPN writer, Greg Garber, titled A story of triumph, sportsmanship: Gettysburg’s Cory Weissman overcomes odds to return to the court one more time. Read the entire article here. Cory Weissman, a health science major at Gettysburg College, has had quite the journey. But Weissman was […]
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