Our pool program has been closed until January 2012 when we move back the newly renovated Albany Pool. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Due to the closure of our Albany Pool facility, our program has moved to the the Richmond Plunge, located in Point Richmond at:
1 East Richmond Avenue Richmond, CA 94801 (510) 620-6820 (View Directions).
The facility at the Richmond Plunge is a $7.5 million restoration, and exceeds our former facilities' resources. The pool is heated to 85 degrees. We hope that this new move will be positive for our already established aquatic physical therapy program.
Therapy times are scheduled for two sessions, 45 minutes each, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:15 AM to 10:45 AM.
Move your mouse over an image to enlarge it (Photographs courtesy of Everett Stanley, one of our loyal patients)
We are the leading authority in the East Bay area for Aquatic Therapy. Many doctors and therapists consider us to be the safest and most advanced pool facility in the area. We offer one of the few aquatic therapy programs that includes working with the therapist in the pool.
Aquatic therapy is a non-weight bearing rehabilitation that offers patients buoyancy for strengthening and worry free from falls. Swimming experience is not necessary for this type of therapy. PTI extends pool therapy services at a minimal cost to its patients once they are capable of exercising on their own.
Our aquatic physical therapy program is conducted in a heated pool that is 25 x 40 yards in length with deep and shallow ends for varying types of exercises. Our clinic utilizes aquatic therapy to optimize the rate of recovery, thereby saving time for the patient.
We provide one-on-one treatments with the therapist of physical therapist assistant. During the pool/aquatic therapy treatment, postural and /or neuromuscular education for the involved body part(s), and mechanical traction (which occurs naturally from the buoyancy of the physical property of water) is rendered. A variety of equipment is used for resistance or low weight bearing exercises to improve function and promote healing.
We get consistent positive feedback and great results from patients suffering from pre and post surgeries, arthritis, back pain, chronic pain, and any load sensitive injuries.