Hydrotherapy Warwick
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Top Hydroptheray Clinics in Warwick, QLD
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  1. Penny Hope (Physiotherapist)

    Penny Hope (Physiotherapist)

    47 Wantley St, Warwick 4370
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  2. The Physiotherapy Centre

    The Physiotherapy Centre

    22 Palmerin St, Warwick 4370
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  3. The Physiotherapy Centre

    The Physiotherapy Centre

    134 High St, Stanthorpe 4380
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Questions & Answers

When should I get hydrotherapy?

Working as it does with the support of warm water, hydrotherapy can be really helpful for people with arthritis or joint pain. It's a great way to regain mobility and strength.

What should I do after hydrotherapy?

Drink some water, have a little something to eat, and rest up. Your therapist may recommend stretches and exercises for you to do at home.

How often should I get a hydrotherapy?

Once to three times a week is great at first. Although, of course, your therapist will come up with a plan that suits you.