April 5, 2010

The Healing Benefits of Hydrotherapy

Filed under: Health & Wellness, Hot Tubs, Hydrotherapy, Spas — Chris Warhol @ 1:44 pm

While many people enjoy relaxing in spas and hot tubs, especially when they are situated in beautiful hot tub enclosures, they may not realize that hydrotherapy also has many healing benefits.  In fact, when it comes to the treatment of many ailments, hydrotherapy has been used for centuries by many cultures throughout the world.  Even the ancient Romans and Greeks knew how powerful it could be.

What is hydrotherapy?

Hydrotherapy involves treating your injury, pain or health condition by immersing all or part of our body into water.  While it may involve gentle aquatic exercise or movement in a heated pool, hydrotherapy also often involves the use of heated spas and hot tubs.  Many home spas and hot tubs have water jets which massage your body.  These can be very effective for a variety of ailments.

How does hydrotherapy work to heal the body?

In spas and hot tubs, hydrotherapy works assists in healing the body by using a combination of three elements:
•    Temperature (usually heat)
•    Massage
•    Buoyancy

Not only does this combination help to alleviate stress, which exacerbates pain and health conditions, it also does the following:

•    Blood flow improves as the heat opens up the blood vessels.  Sore muscles and damaged cells in the body heal more quickly when the blood supply to them is increased.  Increased circulation also helps your body eliminate toxic waste more readily, which also helps with healing.
•    The massage from water jets in spas and hot tubs helps to relax muscles and decrease stress in a manner similar to massage therapy.
•    The buoyancy created by the water makes your body weight significantly lighter, which decreases the stress on muscles and joints.  This can be very beneficial for pain relief.

Healing at home

While many medical clinics and hospitals have therapeutic spas and hot tubs, they lack the ambience of the many decorative types of hot tub enclosures available for home hot tubs.  When the above elements are combined with one of many beautiful hot tub enclosures in the privacy of your back yard, and you have the perfect setting for therapeutic hydrotherapy right at home.  This makes it even easier to reap the benefits when your body needs healing, as you only have to walk a few steps for your treatment.

What types of health conditions benefit from hydrotherapy?

Since relaxation and stress reduction will benefit your body in many ways, hydrotherapy in spas and hot tubs is helpful for a variety of specific health conditions, such as:
•    Fibromyalgia
People who suffer from fibromyalgia typically experience chronic pain in their muscles and joints, as well as other challenging symptoms.  Hydrotherapy can help alleviate the pain and stiffness while improving their mobility.  It can also help them sleep better.
•    Arthritis
Arthritis involves inflammation of the joints, and can make a person feel very stiff.  Movement can be very painful.  The buoyancy which the water provides reduces the stress on the joints.  The heat from the water also helps increase mobility while reducing joint swelling.  Hydrotherapy in spas and hot tubs is particularly beneficial for those suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.
•    Sleep problems
Individuals who struggle with insomnia and other types of sleep disorders can benefit from hydrotherapy.  Rather than relying on medications, hydrotherapy can help to relax and calm them both physically and mentally.  If done just before bedtime, this can help them fall asleep more quickly and sleep more restfully.

•    Other conditions
Hydrotherapy is used for many other conditions as well, including hemorrhoids, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, depression, cancer, burns, sports injuries, back pain and various infections.

If you are considering purchasing one of the many types of spas and hot tubs, as well as hot tub enclosures, which are available, you will quickly get to experience the many healing benefits of hydrotherapy.  Whether you just want to relax and melt away the stress from a long day, or help your body heal from an injury or other health condition, having a hot tub at home is an excellent way to go.

February 3, 2010

Hot Tubs And Spas For Health and Wellness

Filed under: Health & Wellness, Hot Tubs, Spas — Chris Warhol @ 10:07 am

Hydrotherapy has been utilized for thousands of years as a source of relief for countless ailments. Virtually every significant civilization has used hydrotherapy as a vital component of wellness. The ancient Romans had communal baths to promote good health. Even the Greek physician Hippocrates prescribed hydrotherapy treatments as a cure for a multitude of ailments. Today, hot tubs and spas are the best way to get all of the benefits of hydrotherapy that have been proven to help many common problems.

Hot Tub Therapy: Relief via Heat

Many people find relief for a wide variety of health issues by investing in the best hot tub they can. Hot tubs and spas use heat, buoyancy and massage for relief. The heat of a portable or permanent hot tub increases your body temperature. This increase improves circulation by dilating the blood vessels. The buoyancy your body experiences in hot tubs and spas works to relieve any pressure on joints and muscles. The jet action massages of the best hot tubs use air and warm water to relax and strengthen muscles. This also has the added benefit of releasing endorphins which not only make you feel better, but act as natural pain relievers.

The ailments and conditions that can be helped by frequent hot tub use range greatly. Any condition that involves poor circulation and stiffness can be alleviated with time in a hot tub.

  • For sports injuries or other types of injuries, the heat combined with the powerful massaging action of the jets help to ease pain and soothe muscles.
  • Hot tubs also ease the pain of joint problems, including the pain from rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and fibromyalgia. While these conditions can lead to all over body pain and discomfort; hot tubs and spas can also help localized pain.
  • For conditions such as carpal tunnel and tendonitis, correctly positioned jets aimed directly at those specific areas can be very beneficial.

Other Benefits of Hot Tub and Spa Therapy

Pain and joint issues are by no means the only health benefits to having a portable hot tub at your disposal. For diabetics, hydrotherapy can help with blood sugar control. Soaking in a hot tub has been shown to lower blood sugar levels.  Insomnia and depression symptoms also improve with frequent use of a hot tub. The natural endorphins released can help raise your spirits to face the day if you soak early in the morning. Nighttime soaks and jet massages can relax and loosen muscles, which act as a natural sedative to treat insomnia.

The time you choose to soak in a hot tub can make a difference in your health. If you soak for about 30 minutes before you do your regular exercise routine, it will help to loosen and relax your muscles. This can decrease your chances of injury. If you get into your portable hot tub directly after exercise, you can eliminate stiffness altogether.

How Many Jets?

The best hot tub for your health and well being can come with a variety of jet choices. You can customize the jets you want according to your needs. Whirlpool jets will put pressure on certain areas. Mini jet clusters can be used for massage purposes and other styles work to assist certain areas of the body.

Investing in a hot tub for health benefits can help you treat many problems naturally, safely and comfortably in your own home and on your own time. For overall wellness, hot tubs and spas can also help you stay in optimal health and avoid many common ailments while relaxing at the same time.

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