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the therapeutic benefits you will enjoy… |
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Hydrotherapy
is the use of water
in the treatment of stress, anxiety, pain, and discomfort. The heat and movement
of the water in your spa will soothe and rejuvenate your mind and body. When
you submerge yourself in a hot spa you experience a form of
weightlessness. Your body is relieved
from the constant pull of gravity. Water
in motion stimulates touch receptors on your skin, boosting blood circulation
and releasing tight muscles. |
Aromatherapy - Essential oils inhaled into your lungs
are believed to offer psychological benefits. Scent receptors in your brain are
stimulated which, in turn, triggers a response in the part of your brain that
influences heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, memory, stress levels, and
hormone balance. Aromatherapy essential oils can have
beneficial effects on the body, mind and spirit. |
• Arthritis -
Painful or inflamed joints cause your muscles to tense in an effort to
protect them. Warm water and hydrotherapy help relax your muscles and allow a
greater range of motion in your joints. • Buoyancy –
is a key element in relaxation and stress relief. It helps overcome the effects
of gravity and relieves stress on your joints. • Exercise -
Exercising can cause microscopic tears in your muscles and a build-up of
lactic acid. The warm massaging action of a spa will accelerate the healing
process. • Sleep - Warm swirling water
reduces stress and allows you to rest and enjoy a better night’s sleep. • Pain Relief -
Warm water stimulates the release of endorphins which are your body’s natural
painkillers. |
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