Rehabilitation pool — for therapy, not decor. A rehab pool with a movable floor and a stainless steel shell. Depth changes in seconds. A hydrotherapy pool for walking, cycling, or treadmill work at partial body weight. The clinic stays operational. Athletes begin return-to-run earlier — in water.
Movable Floor. Built for Real Rehab
Rehabilitation Pool – Core Advantages
The rehabilitation pool is built from stainless steel panels (AISI 304 standard; AISI 316 when chloride load is high), bolted on site with no welding or wet trades.
The movable floor is height-adjustable — typical 0.2–1.8 m with presets 0.9 / 1.2 / 1.4 m — so the rehab pool supports upright walking and partial-body hydrotherapy.
Patients step in without lifts; the therapist sets depth at the control panel.
Optional equipment includes an underwater treadmill or bike, depending on setup.
Key advantages:
- Integrated, adjustable movable floor (depth changes in seconds)
- PVC anti-slip slats, suitable for hydrotherapy use and easy disinfection
- Engineered for long-term use in chlorinated and medical-grade environments

Fast Indoor Installation
Rehab Pool Delivered Ready for Assembly

Rehabilitation pool can be installed directly on the existing slab or a raised floor.
Modules pass standard doorways and lifts. Access is pre-surveyed.
Typical indoor window: 2–5 days.
Larger basins — weeks, not months.
Benefits:
- Works within existing medical or sport facilities
- No disruption to surrounding structure
- Setup possible while the building stays operational
Underwater Treadmill, Bike & Digital Depth Control
Engineered Hydrotherapy Equipment
The hydrotherapy pool supports active rehabilitation with real devices — not props. Height-adjustable platform: typical 0.2–1.8 m. Presets 0.9 / 1.2 / 1.4 m — or your own.
Floor depth can change mid-session within safety limits; controls are designed for clinical use.
What it enables: upright gait training; partial-load hydrotherapy; resisted treadmill sessions; cycling without axial load.
Mechanics: motorized, geared drive with mechanical stops and an emergency halt; the deck stays stiff under dynamic work.
Typical applications:
- Post-surgery or injury rehab
- Neurological or geriatric therapy
- Hydrotraining for athletes

Real installations — real use cases
Rehab Pool Installation
Pool System Specs
- Structure (shell): Stainless steel AISI 304 (standard) / AISI 316 when chloride load is high
- Movable floor: Stainless steel (304 standard; 316 on spec), motorized, geared
- Waterproofing / surfaces: Reinforced liner; anti-slip PVC slats on deck/floor
- Depth range: 0.2–1.8 m typical (custom on request)
- Depth change: Seconds–minutes depending on delta; safe mid-session adjustment
- Water temperature: 26–34 °C (site-dependent)
- Optional equipment: Underwater treadmill, bike, assist railings, transfer steps, patient-lift I/F
- Filtration compatibility: Chlorine, bromine, UV, AOP; medical protocols supported
- Installation time: 2–5 days indoors (with pre-surveyed access path)
- Structural requirement: Flat, load-bearing slab; verify live load by calculation
- Power / controls: V/Hz/phase site-dependent; mechanical stops + emergency halt; service access
- Access / footprint: Delivered in modules for standard doorways; site survey recommended
- Controls & safety: Motorized, geared; mechanical stops; emergency halt; service access
Questions & Answers
Yes. Assembly is on the existing slab; no coring or demolition. Typical indoor window is 2–5 days.
Yes. Depth is programmable to match each session.
Yes. Add an underwater treadmill, bike, or railings as caseload grows. Interfaces are planned.
Yes. Compatible with medical-grade disinfectants.
Dry assembly keeps dust and noise low. Adjacent rooms typically remain open; confirm during pre-survey.
Usually no. With the movable floor at deck level, patients step in; depth is set at the panel.
Yes. The motorized, geared system is engineered for dynamic work; the deck remains stiff and includes mechanical stops and an emergency halt.
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Additional Technical Notes
Hygiene: smooth, non-porous surfaces limit grime traps and biofilm growth; fewer joints to chase. Cleaning aligns with hospital protocols.
Serviceability: bolted panels and accessible drive components mean inspections and seal replacements are possible without opening walls.
Load & access: slab capacity is a calculation; door widths and lift limits are verified in the site survey. State it on paper and proceed.
Therapy outcomes: buoyancy and drag let teams tune load precisely: 30–70 % body-weight equivalents depending on depth and pace. For athletes — cadence and intervals without land impact. For geriatrics — balance work with less fear. For neuro — time on task with controlled support.
Staff workflow: big buttons, clear presets, readable depth. A minute saved per session scales across a day’s schedule.
Scope boundaries: water temperature, HVAC, acoustics, finishes around the pool — coordinated with the facility; keep responsibilities explicit in the spec.
Risk notes: chemistry out of range shortens service life; mis-leveled slabs complicate installation. Both are manageable with early checks.
***Notes are indicative. Final design depends on site survey and water chemistry.
