Worldwide neurological disorders that particularly affect the central nervous system are a major health challenge, leading to deficits accompanied by neuromorphic sequelae with implications for the functional state of the body. Background: Current studies show that hemorrhagic stroke occurs mainly at a young age, often fatal as opposed to ischemic stroke that characterizes old age or an alert lifestyle, both types of strokes can result in motor sequelae and functional (mild, moderate or severe hemiparesis or haemiplegia). The peculiarity of the studied case is the coexistence of multiple comorbidities which require an interdisciplinary team to solve (neurologist, cardiologist, endocrinologist, physiotherapist, psychotherapist, aquatic therapy instructor). The aim of our paper is to demonstrate the efficiency of exercise in the aquatic environment, facilitating the recovery of the functions of the neuro-myo-arthro-kinetic apparatus as well as the cardiovascular and metabolic functions. Results: The main objective is general and muscular relaxation, re-education of external and proprioceptive sensitivity, orthostatic posture and gait reeducation, in conditions of stability and balance. Conclusions: Through the means of aquatic therapy, an attempt is made to obtain the independence of self-care in order to interrelate with the environment, to regain the ADLs, , the family and socio-professional reintegration of the patient.
Keywords: study; stroke; recovery; aquatic therapy; patient