Water Specific Therapy Network (WSTN)
The WSTN is a body that manages the quality of Water Specific Therapy as a (physio)therapeutic approach. It is one of the bodies of the Association "International Aquatic Therapy Faculty" (IATF), regsitered in Valens, Switzerland.
IATF consists of:
- The Water Specific Therapy Network, see the WSTN website
- The Bad Ragaz Ring Method® Network, see the BRRM website
- The Clinical Ai Chi Network, see the CAC website
- The Aqua-T-Relax Network
- Urs Gamper, chair person
- Johan Lambeck vice-chair person
- Kurth Birri, treasurer
- Rosane Barroso Caetano, members
IATF is cooperating with various partners like the:
- Dutch Institute of Allied Health Care (NPI).
- Australian Physiotherapy Association Aquatic Group.
- Aquatic Therapy Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (UK).
- ATNI: Aquatic Therapy Network of India
- IATA-Korea
- Asociacion Mexicana Terapia Acuatica
WSTN uses both the Halliwick Ten-Point-Programme and Water Specific Therapy as an integrated system: Elements of Halliwick are used as a safety basis for WST, and relates this system to health problems as formulated in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF, World Health Organisation 2001). See also the "course contents".
A group of mainly physiotherapists, of whom some were previously trained as Halliwick lecturer in the Rhine system of the International Halliwick Association, have been selected to participate in the IATF. These physiotherapists cooperate to develop Halliwick (and other concepts) according to the ideas that have been described above. The group is growing and continues to develop the state-of-the art Halliwick in therapy, based on the original ideas by James McMillan.
Members and (Senior) Lecturers
- Johan Lambeck, Senior Lecturer, Bernex, Switzerland
- Urs Gamper, Senior Lecturer, Vilters, Switzerland
- Marcel Hulselmans, Senior Lecturer WST, Bad Wildungen, Germany
- Anne Bommer, Senior Lecturer Clinical Ai Chi / Aqua-T-Relax, Lecturer Halliwick 10 Points, Bernex, Switzerland
- Rosane Barroso. Lecturer WST,São Paulo, Brasil (now in Doha, Qatar)
- Javier Gueita, Lecturer WST, Madrid, Spain
- Conceição Graça, Assoxciate Member, Ovar, Portugal
- Marco Barile, Assistant Lecturer WST, Ischia, Italy
- Eliana Lopéz, Assistant Lecturer WST, Mendoza, Argentina
- Jihye Lee, Benefactor South-Korea (presently in living Perth)
- Gaby Wiklund, Lecturer Halliwick Ten Points, Aarau, Switzerland
- Ben Waller, Senior Lecturer BRRM, Jyväskylä, Finland
- Efthymia Vagena, Assistant Lecturer WST, Athens, Greece
- Eugenia Hernández Ruiz, Lecturer WST, Queretaro, Mexico (living in Washington)
- Prashanth C.G., Assistant Lecturer WST, Dharwad, India (now in Doha, Qatar)
- Mariana Kotzamanidou, Assistant Lecturer BRRM, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Dipti Patil, Assistant Lecturer WST, Mumbai, India
- Pei-Hsin (Patty) Ku, Assistant Lecturer Clinical Ai Chi and WST, Taipei, Taiwan
- Félix Castellanos, Benefactor AquaQiShui, Valencia, Spain
- Paula Geigle, Honorary Member, Asheville, USA
- Vassilios Panoutsakopoulos, Benefactor Research, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Brinda Merchant, Assistant Lecturer WST and CAC Mumbai, India
- Sanne Lambeck, Assistant Lecturer WST, Mook, Netherlands
- Mohamed Zidane, Assistant Lecturer WST, Cairo, Egypt
- Suraj Shukla, Associated Member BRRM, Kudal, India
- Balaji GT, Benefactor research, Delhi, India
- Oguz Gucin, Assistant Lecturer WST Kocaeli, Turkey
- Eslam Mohamed, Assistant Lecturer BRRM, Doha, Qatar
- Danaraj Gunaratnam, Assistant Lecturer BRRM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia