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Hot Tub Therapy
Our ancestors recognized the benefits of hydrotherapy, or “water treatment” very soon. Spas are also distributed throughout Europe, with cities such as Bath in England and Belgium, Spa with the same name available to all the old thermal baths and mineral dedicated to visitors. These historical practices have led to the concept of a modern spa.
Early saunas were heated for anything other than the pool of water with the stones of fire in the water at the desired temperature.
How it works
Hydrotherapy uses the body’s reaction to the different areas of water temperature and pressure jets of water to mitigate the problems. The heat relieves the body and reduces the activity of internal organs, and are used in the cold, to restart the system and accelerate the flow.
Jacuzzis and hot tubs are using a combination of pumps and nozzles in a stream of air and water, a massage that targets areas of the body and positively influence their resilience and reduce any cramps, pain or discomfort may have to create. In addition, the buoyancy factor of water reduces the load on the muscles and reduces wear caused by the force of gravity.
The mental and physical health – spa meets the needs of
Hydrotherapy treatments are often used for patients who are affected by the use
• Arthritis
• Sleep disorders
• Headaches
• Cramps
• High levels of stress
• Muscle and nerve problems
• stomach and abdominal problems
• Diabetes
Besides these problems, treatment of water is used as a tool for maintaining overall health and fitness, and as a treatment for chronic pain. Athletes and fitness enthusiasts to use the spa to keep your body in shape and help muscles recover after exercise.
Benefits
• Helps in detoxifying the body and waste disposal
• Relaxes muscles
• body hydration
• Promote the blood supply of organs
• Strengthen the immune system
• Improve the rate of metabolism
Of course, there are some restrictions on the use of hydrotherapy, people with heart disease, unaccompanied children and pregnant women, for example. Moreover, the elderly and people with extreme under the influence of alcohol, drugs or controlled substances and avoid saunas.