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Feeling lighter Immersion to the pubic symphysis offloads ˜40% of a person's body weight; immersion to the xiphoid offloads ˜60% of the person's body weight.
As mentioned above, there are three cardinal principles that support the benefits of aquatic therapy (Table 3) for patients with MS: Buoyancy Feeling lighter Immersion to the pubic symphysis offloads ˜40% of a person's body weight; immersion to the xiphoid offloads ˜60% of the person's body weight.
Therefore, water retains heat or cold quickly when the body part(s) is/are immersed Buoyancy Feeling lighter Immersion to the pubic symphysis offloads ˜40% of a person's body weight; immersion to the xiphoid offloads ˜60% of the person's body weight.
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