AquaCentric Therapy opens up for treatment of autism care
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AquaCentric Therapy opens up for treatment of autism care

Autism spectrum disorder affects 78 million people and families worldwide

  • By IPP Bureau | December 22, 2021

AquaCentric Therapy opens up a dedicated team for the treatment of autism. According to the company release, it consists of the latest infrastructure, best faculty, prompt diagnosis methods, and rehabilitation. With an increase in awareness and frequent child screening tests, the term ‘autism’ is encountered far more commonly today. Autism spectrum disorder affects 78 million people and families worldwide. It is often accompanied by anxiety, learning disabilities, epilepsy, fragile X syndrome, and immune system alterations.

Recent medical researchers have studied the effects of Aquatic therapy in autism and concluded an array of positive physical and mental effects on the child. It has been found to be highly effective in improving the child’s social behaviour, motor skills, and sensory performances.

Dr Devangee Mehta, Lead Paediatric Physiotherapist, Aquacentric Therapy, Mumbai says, “Early intervention and management with holistic treatment therapies including occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech therapist, special educator training and psychologist are highly recommended to help the children cope with autism. Water is a unique environment that provides gentle support, buoyancy, and a soothing & calming effect that has many benefits for children with sensory needs.”

 “Studies have also shown that aquatic therapy reduces the repetitive behavior in autism such as spinning, head nodding, hand flapping, object tapping, and light gazing. Hydrostatic pressure in water provides the kids with autism a gentle and smooth physical environment thereby helping the children who have vestibular concerns. Furthermore, activities like blowing bubbles in the water helps in developing oro -motor skills., adds Dr. Devangee.

Additionally, being in the water is fun and motivating. After an aquatic therapy session, parents have reported enhanced moods, better impulse control, reduced anxiety, and a grave drop in problem behaviors.

Namita Ambani, CEO, AquaCentric Therapy, Mumbai adds “Our aim at AquaCentric therapy is to provide an experience that is friendly and non-intimidating, which can be the case with healthcare-related services. Especially for children, the therapy area and the pool activities planned, in addition to being apt, are colourful and child friendly’’ she further adds ‘’We maintain transparency of the sight and treatment plan while the therapy is on and also after. As important as it is to treat the child, parent counseling is equally focused on’’

 

 

 

 

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