Whirlpools are used effectively for hydrotherapy. The tanks used are made with fiberglass or stainless steel and are movable or stationary. The tall high-boy tanks are used for large body areas. The low-boys are full-body tanks similar to bathtubs with space for a long sit in with legs stretched in front. The legs should be kept apart in the low-boys. The patient’s tolerance level and comfort is the first thing to be considered for positioning and body mechanics with high-boy and low-boy whirlpools. Avoiding any nerve compression or circulatory compromise with posture or restrictive garments should also be considered while the patient is positioned in the whirlpool for hydrotherapy. The patient must be positioned in such a manner that there is no undue pressure from the side of the tank on the immersed portion. Towel cushions should be used as needed to reduce pressure. For high-boy tanks, lift or chair transfer is used to transfer the patient into the tank and out of the tank. The patient is in a sitting position and the seat is removable. Padding is used for circulation in the case of upper extremities.
What additional considerations are there for positioning and body mechanics with high-boy and low-boy whirlpools?
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