Jump to content

emilie

Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

emilie's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/5)

0

Reputation

  1. lovely thank you, much easier to do it all from one place; thanks txpoolguy, thats really kind of you to help. il get on to them now
  2. I've actually been researching volleyball since I posted to see how that would work at one end of the pool, there seem to be far too many options of not only the balls themselves: http://www.volleyball.com/volleyballs.aspx and of sets for the pool: http://www.twenga.com/price-water-volleyball.html I will probably need to speak to the physio to see if the weight of the ball etc will effect the rehabilitation but can anyone recommend a tried and tested set? I just don't know where to start. And I am having no luck with rehabilitation specific bars for the pool, I can only find disabled bars and I'm not sure these are the same thing...
  3. Up until now, the Pool has only been used for leisure, for swimming, for inflatables for general summer fun. I now need to equip it for more of a rehabilitation purpose, I have been told that this means some sort of water sport (for later in the process) and various bars etc to facilitate safe areas within the pool. Has anyone had to do this and can they help me out? My son is going through rehabilitation on his leg (specifically the hip and knee joints) following a car crash. He is okay and will walk again but he needs to follow this rehabilitation programme and I would rather him be able to do it at home than have to go to a centre every day. Doesn't seem fair when we have a pool here. Thanks for any help.
×
×
  • Create New...