From Concept to Clinic: ProGorki’s 2025 Stainless Hydrotherapy Innovation

rehab pool with bike underwater

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Rehab pools aren’t new. Clinics have used them for years — concrete shells, tiled basins, step entries, handrails. They worked. But builds dragged on, maintenance wasn’t always simple, and upgrades meant disruption.

ProGorki’s 2025 version pushes the same purpose forward. Stainless steel panels instead of concrete walls. A floor that moves at the press of a button. Installation counted in days. Equipment that therapists can actually use: underwater treadmill, bike, rails. Same therapy goals, done with sharper tools.

 

Panels, Bolts, and Factory Work

Walk through the workshop. Stacks of stainless panels sit waiting: 304 for standard chemistry, 316 tagged for saline or coastal sites. Panels come off the line drilled and finished.

On site the work is quick. Drills, torque wrenches, bolts. No grinders. No sparks. No welding masks. What was cut in the factory doesn’t need guessing later. For operators it means joints you can check, panels you can replace, frames that stay aligned.

 

Installation in Days

Delivery feels like equipment, not construction. Modules fit through doors, roll on lifts. A rehab pool goes onto an existing slab or a raised floor without demolition.

Most projects: two to five days indoors. Adjacent rooms keep running. Hotels avoid ripping out walls. Sports facilities lose days, not months.

It’s quick because the precision is upstream. Factory work replaces corridor improvisation.

 

 

The Floor That Adjusts

The core piece is the movable floor. It runs from deck level down to about 1.8 meters. Presets at 0.9, 1.2, 1.4, or whatever the site needs.

Patients step straight in — no lifts. Therapists set the depth during the session. The mechanism is motorized, geared, with hard stops and an emergency halt. It holds steady when people stumble, run, or cycle.

Therapy changes with depth. A stroke patient takes shallow steps. An ACL case jogs sooner, weight reduced. An athlete runs intervals underwater before land work is safe. Stainless keeps the box square. The floor gives the control.

 

Hydrotherapy in Practice

One pool, many scenes. A sprinter on the treadmill, water at his hips, cadence called by a coach. Later, the same space with rails bolted in, floor shallow, seniors working on balance. Another day, a therapy bike rolled in for post-surgery range work.

Nothing exotic. Just repeatable conditions you can tune fast. That’s what makes hydrotherapy more than warm water: control of load and time.

 

The Value Behind the Price

Around €50,000 and up, depending on options. It’s a serious spend. But in clinics, hotels, sports centers, the number fits inside normal upgrade budgets.

And it buys real things:

  • A shell that holds up to chemistry over years.
  • A floor that lets therapy progress by measured steps.
  • Bolted joints you can reach later.
  • Installation that finishes in days instead of construction season.

It’s not luxury trim. It’s equipment you put to work.

 

Notes That Matter

  • Smooth steel wipes clean. No grout, no swollen liners.
  • Bolted build means you can open, inspect, reseal.
  • Controls are blunt by design: buttons, presets, stop.
  • Slab capacity must be calculated before fill. Always.
  • Chemistry discipline is non-negotiable. Keep it in range or pay later.

 

rehab pool on exhibition

Who Uses It

Clinics notice time saved. Depth adjusted mid-session, not rescheduled. Sports centers notice earlier return-to-run. Hotels see value in offering hydrotherapy without tearing out a lobby.

Different facilities. Same kit. Steel, bolts, water.

 

Closing

Rehabilitation pools always had a place in recovery. What changes here is the format. Faster install. Cleaner surfaces. Depth that shifts at a button.

A tool, not décor.

 

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