Watsu is a passive form of aquatic bodywork/therapy that supports and gently moves a person through warm water in graceful, fluid movements.
Watsu promotes a deep state of relaxation with dramatic changes in the autonomic nervous system. Through quieting the sympathetic and enhancing the parasympathetic nervous systems, Watsu has profound effects on the neuromuscular system. The sympatholytic effects of Watsu lead to enhancement of the parasympathetic nervous system. Physiological changes then occur throughout the body.
These changes may include:
Decreased heart rate. Decreased rate of respiration Increased depth of respiration
Increased peripheral vasodilatation Increased smooth muscle activity (digestion) Decreased activation of striated muscles (skeletal)
Decreased spasticity Decreased muscle spasm Decreased Reticular Activating System activity
Enhanced immune system response Watsu helps decrease muscle tension and increase range of motion.
The support of the water provides relief from compression forces in the joints.
The movements through the water provide gentle stretching into all ranges for the spine and extremities while these joints are unloaded. Clients report decreased pain as Watsu decreases their muscle spasm and muscle guarding, increases their range of motion, and promotes profound relaxation. Many clients also report a decrease in their emotional pain. Therapists utilizing Watsu as part of their aquatic therapy treatment programs report the following improvements in their clients:
1. Immediate Benefits With First Session
increased range of motion
increased muscle relaxation
decreased muscle spasm
decreased spasticity
decreased pain
2. Long-term Benefits After Multiple Sessions
improved sleep patterns improved digestion
improved healing and immune system response
greater decreases in pain
decreased anxiety
many clients report a decrease in their emotional pain Watsu is being incorporated into aquatic therapy treatment programs in hospitals, clinics and rehabilitation centers around the world.
3. Therapists are impressed by the benefits for so many of their clients. Some of the many populations who have benefited include those with
traumatic brain injury
spinal cord injury
strokes
Parkinsons Disease
arthritis
cerebral palsy
chronic pain
fibromyalgia
ankylosing spondylitis
post mastectomy
post thoracic surgery
post traumatic stress disorder.
Many clients report that nothing else is as effective in decreasing their pain and improving their ability to move.