What Is Hydrotherapy?
Hydrotherapy is physiotherapy performed in a warm water pool. The water supports your body weight, making movement easier and less painful.
Hydrotherapy is especially helpful when land-based exercise is difficult or uncomfortable.
Why Water Makes a Difference
Water creates a supportive environment that reduces pressure on joints while still allowing the body to work.
This makes movement feel easier and often less painful, especially when starting rehabilitation or returning to exercise.
- Reduces load on joints by supporting body weight
- Allows freer and smoother movement
- Improves circulation through gentle water pressure
- Provides natural resistance for strength and control
- Supports balance and confidence during movement
Warm water can also help muscles relax, which may reduce stiffness and make exercise feel more comfortable.
Read on to learn how hydrotherapy physiotherapy supports movement in warm water.
Who Can Benefit From Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy is suitable for many people, particularly when land based exercise is difficult or uncomfortable. It allows movement to begin earlier and with less joint stress.- People with arthritis or ongoing joint pain
- Those recovering from surgery or injury
- Chronic pain conditions
- Neurological conditions affecting movement or balance
- Older adults needing safe, supported exercise
- Anyone struggling with weight bearing exercise
What a Hydrotherapy Session Looks Like
Assessment
Your physio will assess:- Your condition and relevant medical history
- Movement, strength, and balance
- Pain levels and confidence with movement
- Your short and long term rehabilitation goals
In the Pool
- Exercises guided by a physiotherapist
- Focus on movement, strength, and control
- Water depth adjusted to manage joint loading
- Resistance progressed using speed or equipment
After Sessions
- Movement often feels easier and less stiff
- Mild muscle fatigue may occur as strength improves
- Progress is reviewed and adjusted regularly
- Exercises may transition to land based exercise when appropriate
Is Hydrotherapy Safe
Yes. Hydrotherapy is safe when guided by a qualified physiotherapist. Pools are temperature controlled and sessions are supervised closely. Exercises are tailored to your ability and modified immediately if needed.Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to know how to swim?
No. Hydrotherapy is usually done in shallow water where you can stand comfortably. Your physiotherapist stays nearby and makes sure you feel safe at all times.


