swimtime |
04-26-2015 11:02 PM |
Specific water therapy exercises will depend on what you can tolerate, but can include walking, swimming, sitting and "pedaling", marching, lunges, walking backwards, step-ups (if the pool has wide stair steps vs. ladder) etc. Does your physical therapy place have a pool? Your doctor should be willing to write the script for aqua pt. They can get you started even if you don't have many more visits left for the year. Then if you have a local YMCA or other public pool, like at a gym or recreational facility, you can use that for therapy. I just pulled my son out of formal pt because he's used 20 of his 30 visits for pt for the year, and they moved him from the pool to the gym, which he wasn't tolerating well yet. We go to the local YMCA. They have a therapeutic (warm) pool and also a 0" depth entry pool. The nice thing is that he's been able to walk in gradually shallower water as he makes progress. If you ask your physical therapist, they should be able to give you some direction as to exercises you can do in the pool even if it's not at their facility. The important thing is to keep moving it.
Others can weigh in on vitamins that are helpful. These are what my son's doctor has him on: Omega 3 (for inflammation of nerves, even if there's no visible inflammation), multivitamin, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin B, and a script for a liquid magnesium. There's other threads on here with more vitamin info, too.
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