Hydrotherapy Articles & Analysis
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Therapeutic practices involving water-based activities, such as hydrotherapy, have been shown to improve mood and promote relaxation. Communal aspects of water usage, such as shared water experiences, can foster a sense of belonging and enhance social connections. ...
Such droplets can be created, for example, by: hot and cold water outlets; atomisers; wet air conditioning plant; and whirlpool or hydrotherapy baths. The primary method used to control the risk from Legionella is water temperature control. ...
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Hydrotherapy equipment provides a perfect environment for the formation and growth of microbial biofilms. Biofilms may reduce the microbiological cleanliness of hydrotherapy equipment and harbour opportunistic pathogens and pathogenic bacteria. The aims of this study were to investigate the ability of microorganisms that colonize hydrotherapy ...
The study aimed to assess the efficacy of an integrated water safety plan (WSP) in controlling Legionella re-growth in a respiratory hydrotherapy system located in a spa centre, supplied with sulphurous water, which was initially colonized by Legionella pneumophila. Heterotrophic plate counts, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Legionella spp. were detected in water samples taken ...
This Case Study is the conclusion of a HydroFLOW Water Conditioner Installation performed by James Follensbee, Managing Member, Seamus Capital, LLC dba JFHYDROFLOW, Distributor for HydroFLOW Holdings-USA in IL, IN, WI & MI for the two Canine HydroTherapy Pools located at TOPS Rehabilitation Facility in Grayslake, Illinois. Purpose of the Case Study was to reduce the chemical ...
