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Hydro Physio to showcase revolutionary hydrotherapy system at Arab Health
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HYDRO PHYSIO will join the ABHI UK Pavilion at Arab Health 2023.
A leading manufacturer of aquatic therapy treadmills based in the UK, the company launch their revolutionary new hydrotherapy system to the Middle East market.
Research shows that exercising in water can help treat joint pain and ease muscle stress.
Hydrotherapy provides a useful tool for improving general fitness and rehabilitation following injury or surgery, providing all the benefits of exercise but without putting stress on the joints.
Leah Winter and Jen Mainwaring, from the HYDRO PHYSIO Sales team commented:
“After two years, we are looking forward to being back at Arab Health, in-person.
“Whilst the excellent advancements in digital technology have allowed us to keep in contact over the pandemic, face-to-face meetings are invaluable in building new relationships and maintaining existing ones.
“It is also an ideal opportunity for us to review new hydrotherapy products on the market.”
The new HYDRO PHYSIO ACTIVE Hydrotherapy Trainer is designed to revolutionise rehabilitation for patients who are recovering from an injury or operation.
The system offers an ideal solution for individual hygienic aquatic therapy space and features a treadmill chamber, entrance foyer and integrated water management equipment.
HYDRO PHYSIO’s ground-breaking system is designed to assist in osteoarthritis, post-surgery recovery, weight loss, pain and stress relief and also improve general wellbeing and reduce load bearing on painful joints.
Winter and Mainwaring added:
“We are proud to present our unique innovations and the benefits they provide to professional rehabilitation specialists and sports therapists.”
The Arab Health Exhibition & Congress is taking place from January 30 – February 2 at the Dubai Convention and Exhibition Centre.
For the duration of the exhibition, HYDRO PHYSIO will be located on the ABHI UK Pavilion – Hall 2 Stand D70.
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