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The use of aquatic therapy among rehabilitation professionals for individuals with spinal cord injury or disorder.

Andresa R Marinho-Buzelli1, Alexandra J Zaluski2, Avril Mansfield1,3,4, Alison M Bonnyman3, Kristin E Musselman1,2,3,5.   

Abstract

Context/Objective: Aquatic therapy (AT) has been used to enhance balance and mobility in people with disabilities; however, AT is reported to be underused among people with spinal cord injury or disorder (SCI/D). We aimed to understand the perceptions of AT use by physical therapists (PT), PT assistants (PTA) and kinesiologists (KIN) across Canada for clients with SCI/D. Design/
Methods: Individual semi-structured interviews were completed with PT, PTA and KIN (phone or in-person). PT, PTA and KIN who had used AT with at least one client with SCI/D in the past year were eligible. Interview questions queried each participant's AT setting, AT approaches, and perceived facilitators and barriers to AT implementation for clients with SCI/D. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was used to identify themes and subthemes.
Results: Six PT (2 male, 4 female), three PTA (female) and 1 KIN (female) participated. The following four themes were identified: (1) multi-system benefits from AT (e.g. from impairment to function, confidence and enjoyment); (2) application of AT (e.g. based on principles of the water); (3) perceived barriers to implementing AT (e.g. pool accessibility, client comorbidities); and (4) water as an enabler to function on land. Conclusions: The participants reported AT was a unique and versatile approach that benefits the multi-dimensional aspects of the health of individuals with SCI/D. They successfully integrated AT into their clinical practice despite the barriers faced by professionals and clients.

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Keywords:  Aquatic therapy; Spinal cord injury; Thematic analysis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31573458      PMCID: PMC6783731          DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2019.1647935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med        ISSN: 1079-0268            Impact factor:   1.985


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Authors:  Peter H Gorman; William Scott; Leslie VanHiel; Keith E Tansey; W Mark Sweatman; Paula Richley Geigle
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2019-01-18       Impact factor: 2.772

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Journal:  Physiother Theory Pract       Date:  2017-04-05       Impact factor: 2.279

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Authors:  Sandra L Stevens; Jennifer L Caputo; Dana K Fuller; Don W Morgan
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Authors:  Terry J Ellapen; Henriëtte V Hammill; Mariëtte Swanepoel; Gert L Strydom
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1.  The state of aquatic therapy use for clients with spinal cord injury or disorder: Knowledge and current practice.

Authors:  Andresa R Marinho-Buzelli; Cindy Gauthier; Katherine Chan; Alison M Bonnyman; Avril Mansfield; Kristin E Musselman
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2021-04-08       Impact factor: 1.985

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