| Adaptation (A) | 1 | Phase 1Mobility and adjustment training 1 | 1. Walk forward to the opposite edge of the pool, then squat and immerse the face. Return walking backward. (2 min)2. Side gait with synchronized abduction and adduction of the lower and upper limbs. (2 min)3. Reference points will be placed in 5 parts of the pool; walk diagonally and at each point spin around without support. (2 min)4. Holding a swimming board on the water surface, flex the hip and one knee while performing a pelvic and scapular girdle dissociation, rotating the trunk and moving the board backward, with unipedal support. The eyes must be kept on the board during the whole movement. Then, return to the initial position and take a step back with the leg that was flexed. Repeat bilaterally. (3 min).5. With adducted lower limbs, leap forward to the opposite edge of the pool. (1 min) | ViscosityBuoyancyDragTurbulenceSurface tension | Having motor control of the movement and adjustment, increase the movement amplitudes and speed, beginning on the sixth week of intervention. | Walk and squat—lengthen the step, improve upper and lower limb. coordination, and increase gait speed.Spin around (turn around when called, for instance).Change direction while walking.Girdle dissociation (making movements easier, such as rolling in bed or cleaning).Acquiring power (generating strength quickly). | d450 Walking d455 Moving aroundd460 Moving around in different locationsd465 Moving around using equipmentd410 Changing basic body positiond4104 Standingd4105 Bendingd106 Shifting the body’s center of gravityd450 Walking d455 Moving aroundd460 Moving around in different locationsd465 Moving around using equipmentd4553 Jumpingd4400 Picking upd4401 Graspingd4402 Manipulating |
| 2 | Phase 1Mobility and adjustment training 2 | 1. Walk forward to the opposite edge of the pool, keeping the feet in plantar flexion throughout the course. (2 min)2. Holding a swimming board on the water surface, flex the hip and one knee while performing a pelvic and scapular girdle dissociation, rotating the trunk and moving the board backward, with unipedal support. The eyes must be kept on the board during the whole movement. Then, return to the initial position and take a step forward with the leg that was flexed. Repeat bilaterally. (3 min)3. Side gait, crossing the legs. While one leg abducts, the contralateral one takes the step, going behind it, and so on. (3 min)4. In orthostatism, flex the hip and one knee, then extend the hip and the same knee. Then step backward and start the movement with the contralateral leg. (2 min)5. Jog alternating arms and legs, from one edge to the other. (1 min) | ViscosityBuoyancyDragTurbulenceSurface tension | Having motor control of the movement and adjustment, increase the movement amplitudes and speed, beginning on the sixth week of intervention. | Walk—lengthen the step, improve upper and lower limb coordination, and increase gait speed.Spin around (turn around when called, for instance).Girdle dissociation (making movements easier, such as rolling in bed or cleaning).Dynamic balance and lower limb coordination.Increasing lower limb movement amplitudes, as well as single-support time during gait.Acquiring power (generating strength quickly). | d450 Walking d455 Moving around d460 Moving around in different locationsd465 Moving around using equipmentd520 Caring for body partsd410 Changing basic body positiond4104 Standingd4105 Bendingd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravityd450 Walkingd455 Moving aroundd460 Moving around in different locationsd465 Moving around using equipmentd4552 Runningd4400 Picking upd4401 Graspingd4402 Manipulating |
| Mastering of the liquid medium (D)andEspecialized therapeutic exercises (E) | 3 | Phase 2Muscle strength training 1(Initial) | PRESCRIPTION:Perform 2 sets of the exercises proposed.1 complete set includes (based on KANITZ, 2015) [37]:20 s kicking with the right leg20 s kicking with the left leg20 s abducting/adducting right leg20 s abducting/adducting left legBreak in between sets:1 min and 20 sIn each set, they must perform as many repetitions as possible in the stipulated time. | ViscosityTurbulent flowBuoyancyHydrostatic pressure | After each complete set, use Borg’s perceived exertion scale to determine the intensity of the exercise.The individuals must remain between 13 and 17, which correspond, respectively, to 66% to 80% of the maximum voluntary strength production, following the recommendations from the American College of Sports Medicine (2014) guidelines for beginners (60–70% of 1 maximal repetition) When someone’s effort is below the suggested, the movement speed should be increased; when it is above, they should slow down. | Increasing strength and muscle power (generating strength quickly).Increased capacity to recover after having slipped, for instance. | d4104 Standingd4105 Bendingd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravityd220 Carrying out multiple tasks |
| 4 | Phase 2Muscle strength training 2(Intermediate) | PRESCRIPTION:Perform 3 sets of the exercises proposed.Progress: Use 1 swim fin on each lower limb.1 complete set includes (based on KANITZ, 2015) [37]:20 s kicking with the right leg20 s kicking with the left leg20 s abducting/adducting right leg20 s abducting/adducting left legBreak in between sets:1 min and 20 sIn each set, they must perform as many repetitions as possible in the stipulated time. | Viscosity.Turbulent flow.Buoyancy.Hydrostatic pressure. | After each complete set, use Borg’s perceived exertion scale to determine the intensity of the exercise.The individuals must remain between 13 and 17, which correspond, respectively, to 66% to 80% of the maximum voluntary strength production, following the recommendations from the American College of Sports Medicine (2014) guidelines for beginners (60–70% of 1 maximal repetition) When someone’s effort is below the suggested, the movement speed should be increased; when it is above, they should slow down. | Increasing strength and muscle power (generating strength quickly).Increased capacity to recover after having slipped, for instance. | d4104 Standingd4105 Bendingd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravityd220 Carrying out multiple tasks |
| 5 | Phase 2Muscle strength training 3(Advanced) | PRESCRIPTION:Perform 4 sets of the exercises proposed.Progress: Use 2 swim fins on each lower limb.1 complete set includes (based on KANITZ, 2015) [37]:15 s kicking with the right leg15 s kicking with the left leg15 s abducting/adducting right leg15 s abducting/adducting left legBreak in between sets:1 min and 30 sIn each set, they must perform as many repetitions as possible in the stipulated time. | Viscosity.Turbulent flow.Buoyancy.Hydrostatic pressure. | After each complete set, use Borg’s perceived exertion scale to determine the intensity of the exercise.The individuals must remain between 13 and 17, which correspond, respectively, to 66% to 80% of the maximum voluntary strength production, following the recommendations from the American College of Sports Medicine (2014) guidelines for beginners (60–70% of 1 maximal repetition)When someone’s effort is below the suggested, the movement speed should be increased; when it is above, they should slow down. | Increasing strength and muscle power (generating strength quickly).Increased capacity to recover after having slipped, for instance. | d4104 Standingd4105 Bendingd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravityd220 Carrying out multiple tasks |
| 6 | Phase 3Balance training* 1(Initial) | The activities will be conducted in a circuit, with a stipulated time in each station.1. A step is placed on the course; walk in its direction and then step over it, and not on it.2. Half pool noodle is placed under the sole of one foot; walk normally, not dragging either of the feet. Repeat the movement bilaterally.3. A step is placed on the course; walk in its direction and then step onto it with one foot and walk over it with the other foot. 4. Perform tandem gait. | Viscosity.Turbulent flow.Buoyancy.Surface tension.Drag.Turbulence. | 1. A platform is placed on the course; walk and go past the object, without stepping on it.2. A whole pool noodle is placed under the sole of one foot; walk normally, not dragging either of the feet. Repeat the movement bilaterally.3. A platform is placed on the course; walk toward it and step on it with one foot, passing the other one over it.4. Walk in tandem gait over pool noodle. (The pool noddle is fixed to the floor of the pool; first with help from the therapist and then alone, walk on the pool noodle. The edge of the pool may also be used as an initial support, if necessary). | Capacity to surpass, go around and avoid obstacles.Improved balance with a reduced base of support.Capacity to step up onto stairs and curbs.Capacity to recover from instability, such as stepping on unstable ground. | d450 Walking d455 Moving aroundd460 Moving around in different locationsd465 Moving around using equipmentd410 Changing basic body positiond4104 Standingd4105 Bendingd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravityd435 Moving objects with lower extremities |
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| 7 | Phase 3Balance training* 2(Intermediate) | The activities will be conducted in a circuit, with a stipulated time in each station.1. Being seated on the platform, stand up, helped by the therapist. Concentrate on the exercise.2. Shift positions. Begin in orthostatism, then half-kneeling on the platform, and finish in orthostatism on the platform. Return to the initial position and invert the sequence, finishing on the floor in orthostatism. Switch the legs. Begin with support.3. Slide in a supine position over the water surface helped by the therapist.4. In orthostatism, with a float dumbbell on each upper limb, tilt sideways (longitudinally) taking the dumbbell to the homolateral knee. | Viscosity.Turbulent flow.Buoyancy.Hydrostatic pressure.Surface tension.Drag.Turbulence. | 1. Being seated on the platform, stand up without help from the therapist. Concentrate on the exercise.2. Shift positions. Begin in orthostatism, then half-kneeling on the platform, and finish in orthostatism on the platform. Return to the initial position and invert the sequence, finishing on the floor in orthostatism. Switch the legs. Repeat the sequence, without support from the bar or therapist.3. Slide on the water surface independently, without support.4. In orthostatism, with a pool noodle under each upper limb, tilt sideways (longitudinally) taking the pool noodle to the homolateral knee. | Safely sitting down on a chair and standing up from it.Switching positions and unilateral support.Being able to reach the floor and get up from the floor after having fallen.Control, stabilization, and mastery over the body.Mobility to ADL. | d410 Changing basic body positiond4104 Standingd4105 Bendingd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravityd420 Transferring oneselfd4200 Transferring oneself while sittingd4201 Transferring oneself while lyingd455 Moving aroundd4554 Swimmingd460 Moving around in different locationsd4100 Lying downd4101 Squattingd4102 Kneelingd4103 Sittingd4400 Picking upd4401 Graspingd4402 Manipulating |
| 8 | Phase 3Balance training * 3(Advanced) | 1.Supported by a pool noodle under the upper limbs stretched forward, extend the back, hip, and one knee, while the other foot remains on the floor as the only support. Hold for 1 min, then invert the position of the lower limbs.2. With one pool noodle under each upper limb, try floating as if sitting on a chair or kneeling.3. A step is placed on the course, and buoys on the person’s ankles; walk toward the step and go over it, not stepping on it.4. In orthostatism, on the aquatic trampoline, catch, with the hands, the balls thrown by the therapist in different directions. | Viscosity.Turbulent flow.Buoyancy.Hydrostatic pressure.Surface tension.Drag.Turbulence. | 1. With the upper limbs stretched forward, extend the back, hip, and one knee, while the other foot remains on the floor as the only support. Hold for 1 min, then invert the position of the lower limbs.2. Transversal rotation supported by pool noodles under the upper limbs, or without support.3. A step is placed on the course, and buoys on the person’s ankles; walk toward the step and go over it, not stepping on it. Repeat bilaterally.4. In orthostatism, on the aquatic trampoline, catch, with the hands, the balls thrown by the therapist in different directions. Do the exercise, feet together and then in unipedal support. | Mobility, weight shift, and stability.Isometric core stability.Control over the trunk with different types of support (on upper and lower limbs).Surpassing obstacles.Balance when reaching out. | d415 Maintaining a body position d420 Transferring oneself d429 Changing and maintaining body position, other specified and unspecifiedd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravityd4400 Picking upd4401 Graspingd4402 Manipulating |
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| 9 | Phase 4Ai-Chi relaxation(Initial) | Positions and instructions to the patients before beginning the movements [38].(1) Begin feet apart, knees half-bent outward, the back upright;(2) Knees bent until the shoulders reach the water surface, resting the arms on the surface; (3) Chin relaxed and slightly down; (4) Breathe in through the nose, the palms of the hands turned up; (5) Breathe out through the mouth, the palms of the hands turned down; (6) Weight evenly distributed on the feet. Movements:1.Contemplating2.Floating3.Rising. | Hydrostatic pressure.Buoyancy.Surface tension.Viscosity. |
| Muscle stretching and relaxation.Respiratory control.Improved pulmonary ventilation. | d415 Maintaining a body position d420 Transferring oneself d429 Changing and maintaining body position, other specified and unspecifiedd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravity |
| Relaxation phase (R) | 10 | Phase 4Ai-Chi relaxation(Intermediate) | Positions and instructions to the patients before beginning the movements [38].(1) Begin feet apart, knees half-bent outward, the back upright; (2) Knees bent until the shoulders reach the water surface, resting the arms on the surface; (3) Chin relaxed and slightly down; (4) Breathe in through the nose, the palms of the hands turned up; (5) Breathe out through the mouth, the palms of the hands turned down; (6) Weight evenly distributed on the feet.Movements:1. Closing2. Crossing3. Cooling down. | Hydrostatic pressure.Buoyancy.Surface tension.Viscosity. |
| Muscle stretching and relaxation.Respiratory control.Improved pulmonary ventilation. | d415 Maintain a body positiond420 Transferring oneselfd429 Changing and maintaining body position, other specified and unspecifiedd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravity |
| 11 | Phase 4Ai-Chi relaxation(Final) | Positions and instructions to the patients before beginning the movements [38](1) Begin feet apart, knees half-bent outward, the back upright;(2) Knees bent until the shoulders reach the water surface, resting the arms on the surface; (3) Chin relaxed and slightly down;(4) Breathe in through the nose, the palms of the hands turned up;(5) Breathe out through the mouth, the palms of the hands turned down; (6) Weight evenly distributed on the feet.Movements:1. Grouping2. Freeing3. Accepting. | Hydrostatic pressure.Buoyancy.Surface tension.Viscosity. |
| Muscle stretching and relaxation.Respiratory control.Improved pulmonary ventilation. | d415 Maintain a body positiond420 Transferring oneselfd429 Changing and maintaining body position, other specified and unspecifiedd4106 Shifting the body’s center of gravity |