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Harness the healing power of water. Our aquatic therapy program at the D'Iberville flagship location uses a warm therapeutic pool to reduce pain, improve mobility, and accelerate recovery — all under the guidance of a licensed therapist.
Inside our therapeutic pool at NeoLife D'Iberville
Water provides a unique therapeutic environment that land-based therapy simply cannot replicate. The buoyancy of water reduces the effect of gravity on your body by up to 90%, allowing patients to move with less pain and perform exercises that would be difficult or impossible on land.
The hydrostatic pressure of water helps reduce swelling, the warmth promotes muscle relaxation and increased blood flow, and the resistance of water provides a natural strength training environment — all while minimizing stress on joints.
At NeoLife D'Iberville, our aquatic therapy program is directed by Amber Wilson, PTA, who specializes in pool-based rehabilitation. Every session is one-on-one with your therapist in the pool, ensuring personalized care and optimal outcomes.
Warm water and hydrostatic pressure naturally decrease pain and inflammation.
Buoyancy allows you to move more freely without the full effect of gravity.
Water resistance provides natural resistance without heavy loads on joints.
The water environment provides a safe space to challenge balance without fall risk.
Location Note
Aquatic therapy is available exclusively at our D'Iberville (Flagship) location — the only NeoLife clinic with a therapeutic pool.
Common Questions
Aquatic therapy is a clinical rehabilitation program performed in a warm therapeutic pool under the guidance of a licensed therapist. Unlike recreational swimming, each session targets specific therapeutic goals — pain reduction, joint mobility, strengthening — using the properties of water (buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure, resistance).
Aquatic therapy is available exclusively at our D'Iberville flagship location. This is the only NeoLife clinic equipped with a therapeutic pool. Call (228) 280-8120 to schedule.
No. Aquatic therapy takes place in a controlled, shallow pool environment. Your therapist is in the water with you at all times. Swimming ability is not required.
Most insurance plans cover aquatic therapy when prescribed as part of a physical therapy treatment plan. We verify your benefits before your first session so there are no surprises.
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Robby Ellis, DPT
Founder, NeoLife Physical Therapy & Wellness | Licensed PT, Mississippi | 10+ Years Experience
View credentials →Schedule your aquatic therapy evaluation at our D'Iberville flagship location. Most insurance accepted.