Aquatherapy

Aquatherapy, also known as aquatic therapy or hydrotherapy, uses water’s unique properties to help individuals rehabilitate from injuries, manage chronic pain, and improve their overall well-being. The buoyancy, resistance, and temperature of water provide a supportive and low-impact environment for therapy.

Membership

Discover the power of unity as a professional aquatherapist by joining our esteemed CNA-ACN community. Our mission is rooted in bringing together practitioners from various complementary and alternative medicine disciplines to foster collaboration, maintain the highest standards of practice, and raise public awareness of the benefits of natural health care.

CNA-ACN is dedicated to supporting our members’ growth and advancement by offering various membership benefits designed to enhance professional success and expand public access to outstanding natural healthcare services. By joining our association, aquatherapists can access valuable resources, such as malpractice insurance, continuing education opportunities, networking events, advocacy support, and more.

Furthermore, we are committed to educating the public about the advantages of aquatherapy and the importance of selecting qualified practitioners. Our upcoming online directory and public outreach efforts will connect Canadians with dependable aquatherapy providers passionate about promoting well-being and empowering individuals to take responsibility for their health.

By building a vibrant community of aquatherapy professionals and engaging the public in the pursuit of wellness, CNA-ACN aims to create a healthier Canada where the power of natural healing is recognized and appreciated. We warmly invite aquatherapists and the public to explore the benefits of membership and join us in championing a thriving and diverse natural healthcare landscape.

Learn more about our membership benefits.

Regulatory Information:

Aquatherapy practitioners in Canada typically have a background in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or kinesiology. Regulation and licensure requirements for these professions vary by province.