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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
12 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-09-12
2026-01-30
Brief Summary
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The main questions it aims to answer are:
Does aquatic occupational therapy reduce orthostatic tachycardia and POTS symptoms? Does aquatic occupational therapy lead to higher quality of live measures for people with POTS? Is this aquatic occupational therapy program feasible for clinicians and people with POTS?
There is no comparison group for this pilot study.
Participants will complete:
An occupational Therapy evaluation before and after program completion (3 hours total) 30 minutes at home/remote 30 minutes on-site/in-person 30 minutes of individualized occupational therapy on land
Participate in 3 aquatic therapy sessions per week, 60 minutes each for 12 weeks
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Aquatic Occupational Therapy Intervention
All participants will participate in the aquatic occupational therapy arm. The aquatic occupational therapy intervention is divided into three progressive months:
Month 1: Breathing techniques, proprioception, balance, and vestibular activities.
Easy breathing and balancing moves Example: Belly breathing, water walking, toe lifts, mountain aqua yoga pose Month 2: Strength and endurance training Building strength and ability to exercise longer Example: Water marching, core exercises using dumbbells or paddles Month 3: Advanced strengthening and endurance tasks with integrated cognitive, balance, and dual-task challenges.
Harder exercises and doing two things at once, like thinking and moving together Example: Dumbbell exercises while playing a word association game
Aquatic Occupational Therapy
Aquatic Occupational Therapy sessions will be 60 minutes long, with 45 minutes spent in the pool. Sessions will include a gentle floating, stretching, or aqua yoga warm-up and an ai chi cooldown. Exercises in the first month will include a focus on balance, breathing, and sensory work. Exercises in the second month will focus on building strength and endurance, while the third month will combine all of the above with dual-task completion. Activities will be graded down (made less difficult) or graded up (made more challenging) according to individual participant needs.
Interventions
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Aquatic Occupational Therapy
Aquatic Occupational Therapy sessions will be 60 minutes long, with 45 minutes spent in the pool. Sessions will include a gentle floating, stretching, or aqua yoga warm-up and an ai chi cooldown. Exercises in the first month will include a focus on balance, breathing, and sensory work. Exercises in the second month will focus on building strength and endurance, while the third month will combine all of the above with dual-task completion. Activities will be graded down (made less difficult) or graded up (made more challenging) according to individual participant needs.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
\*The reason for the age requirement is because individuals:
* under 18 have different diagnostic criteria and mechanisms for POTS than the age range specified and may respond differently to treatment
* over age 65 have different mechanisms behind POTS than younger individuals, and frequently have health conditions or factors that can be difficult to differentiate from POTS symptoms/diagnosis and would require lab work and continuous physician involvement. POTS is less common in older adults.
* The typical age of onset for POTS is generally considered to be between the ages of 15-50 years of age
* For participant's safety, the researcher needs to be able to communicate with them in the aquatic setting. English is the researcher's only language and electronic translators are not accessible/usable in the pool setting.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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California State University, Dominguez Hills
OTHER
Responsible Party
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EvaRose Celeste
Principal Investivator
Principal Investigators
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EvaRose Celeste, OT Doctoral student
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Tracy Becerra-Culqui, PhD, MPH, BS OT
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Locations
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California Aquatic Therapy & Wellness Center
Long Beach, California, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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IRB-FY2025-162
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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