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السبت، 24 أبريل 2010

Hydrotherapy Videos

Hydrotherapy Videos



by : Halliwick Association of Swimming Therapy
 
 
 
 
Halliwick is based on principles of hydrostatics, hydrodynamics and kinesiology. It is an holistic approach, bringing together knowledge about: the water and the body; teaching and learning; motivation; challenge; activities, games and music; group dynamics; disability equality issues and swimming strokes.



Swimmers are taught on a one-to-one ratio until complete independence is achieved but each pair is a unit within a group activity so that the swimmer gains advantage of group work but also gaining from the constant attention of an individual instructor. No flotation aids are used so the swimmer is able to discover their own balanced position in the water by learning to deal with any problems of imbalance.



The structure of teaching is the Ten Point Programme. Points 1 & 2 are Mental Adjustment, which includes breathing control and relaxation, and Disengagement, the process of becoming independent in the water. Both are points the swimmer has to deal with as each new skill is introduced. The control of rotational forces are covered by points 3 to 6, then comes learning about Upthrust, Balance and Turbulent gliding (points 7 to 9) and finally Propulsion. Point 10 is a simple progression and a basic swimming stroke.



DVD - 1: Water Free (Running time 32 mins)



This was the first film to be made in GB and shows water activities for Groups

in a club session. It ends with a recap of the successful Relay Channel Swim

in 1970.

Suitability: for therapists and people who might be in a position

to provide facilities for water activities.

It should be recognised that the language of the commentary

is not suitable for the 21st Century



DVD - 2: Another Kind of Playground (Running time 26 mins)



Shows the use of the Halliwick Method (now ‘Concept’) in teaching swimming to children with Cerebral Palsy (many severely affected) at the Cheyne Centre in London. Children of all ages and disabilities learn to move freely and independently in water.



Suitability: this video will be of particular interest to parents and also therapists.



DVD - 3: Entries, Exits and Supports (Halliwick Concept) (Running time 22 mins)



Shows the Halliwick Concept in use with swimmers with disabilities.

Suitability: useful for therapists and in training volunteer helpers.



DVD - 4: Activities on the Ten Point Programmes (Halliwick Concept) (Running time 32 mins)



Our latest video. Available from October 2006

To be used in conjunction with 'Entries, Exits and Supports (Halliwick Concept)'

Suitability: useful for therapists, parents and in training volunteer helpers.



DVD - 1: Water Free (Links 1st to 5th) 452 mb unrared

DVD - 2: Another Kind of Playground (Links 6th to 8th) 308 mb unrared

DVD - 3: Entries, Exits and Supports (Links 9th to 12th) 354 mb unrared

DVD - 4: Activities on the Ten Point Programmes (Links 13th to 18th) 532 mb unrared

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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