Topic > Effects of Multiple Sclerosis - 1269

Aquatic physical therapy is the use of water to perform exercises, treatments, rehabilitation and much more (Aquatic Physical Therapy Section, 2015). This can be a way for the person with MS to participate in treatments and exercises without body weight limiting them or causing pain. Water is also a support mechanism, especially for those people who have lost the ability to walk, providing them with a way to engage in activities that they would not normally be able to carry out (Aquatic Physiotherapy Section,