Citation: Guillamon, E., Burgess, L., Immins, T., Andreo, A., & Wainwright, T. (2019). Does aquatic exercise improve commonly reported predisposing risk factors to falls within the elderly? A systematic review. BMC Geriatrics, 19, 1-16. Link to publisher’s article.
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Evaluating the effectiveness of aquatic therapy on mobility, balance, and level of functional independence in stroke rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Iliescu, A., McIntyre, A., Wiener, J., Iruthayarajah, J., Lee, A., Caughlin, S., & Teasell, R. (2020). Evaluating the effectiveness of aquatic therapy on mobility, balance, and level of functional independence in stroke rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Rehabilitation, 34(1), 56-68. Link to publisher’s article.
Aquatic exercise improves motor impairments in people with Parkinson’s disease, with similar or greater benefits than land-based exercise: A systematic review
Citation: Cugusi, L., Manca, A., Bergamin, M., Di Blasio, A., Monticone, M., Deriu, F., & Mercuro, G. (2019). Aquatic exercise improves motor impairments in people with Parkinson’s disease, with similar or greater benefits than land-based exercise: A systematic review. Journal of Physiotherapy, 65(2), 65-74. Link to publisher’s article.
Effects of aquatic exercise on physical function and fitness among people with spinal cord injury: A systematic review
Citation: Li, C., Khoo, S., & Adnan, A. (2017). Effects of aquatic exercise on physical function and fitness among people with spinal cord injury: A systematic review. Medicine, 96(11), 1-6. Link to publisher’s article.
Aquatic obstacle training improves freezing gait in Parkinson’s disease patients: A randomized controlled trial
Citation: Zhu, Z., Yin, M., Cui, L., Zhang, Y., Hou, W., Li, Y., & Zhao, H. (2018). Aquatic obstacle training improves freezing gait in Parkinson’s disease patients: A randomized controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation, 32(1), 29-36. Link to publisher’s article.
Feasibility of a swimming intervention to improve sleep behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorder
Citation: Lawson, L. & Little L. (2017). Feasibility of a swimming intervention to improve sleep behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorder. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 51(2), 97-108. Link to publisher’s article.
Qualitative perspectives on aquatic exercise initiation and satisfaction among persons with multiple sclerosis
Citation: Chard, S. (2017). Qualitative perspectives on aquatic exercise initiation and satisfaction among persons with multiple sclerosis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(13), 1307-1312. Link to publisher’s article.
To ‘just be relaxed and with your own thoughts’: Experiences of aquatic activity amongst individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia
Citation: Evans, A. (2017). To ‘just be relaxed and with your own thoughts’: Experiences of aquatic activity amongst individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Loisir et Societe/ Society and Leisure, 40(2), 175-192. Link to publisher’s article.
Aquatic exercise therapy for people with Parkinson Disease: A randomized controlled trial
Citation: Carroll, L., Volpe, D., Morris, M., Saunders, J., & Clifford, A. (2017). Aquatic exercise therapy for people with Parkinson Disease: A randomized controlled trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 98(3), 631-638. Link to publisher’s article.
Sensory processing patterns and swim skill acquisition of children with autism spectrum disorder.
Citation: Lawson, L., Mazurowski, M., & Petersen, S. (2017). Sensory processing patterns and swim skill acquisition of children with autism spectrum disorder. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 16(2), 29-40. Link to publisher’s article.