How To Use Hydrotherapy To Boost Your Health

How often have you paused in your day to take a breath?

Unplug?

We live crazy lives and because of that, many times our health—mental, physical,

emotional, and even spiritual lives—get pushed back or forgotten.

If we live this way for too long, we can easily burn out.

Instead, it’s important to make time every day to take care of yourself and your

overall health.

One way to do this is through the healing attributes associated with hydrotherapy.

 

“For thousands of years, hydrotherapy—

 known as “the water cure” in early times—

has been a great source of

therapeutic healing.”

 

In ancient times, people would travel to bathhouses and other communal spas to enjoy

the benefits of soaking in warm water.

Evidence has also shown hydrotherapy helps treat different types of soft tissue and bone

 injuries which allows individuals to use the buoyancy of the water to exercise with less

stress on their joints.

For those who suffer from arthritis and other aches, hot tubs are great to practice low

impact exercises.

Some of the more popular ones are hot tub yoga and water aerobics.

Hydrotherapy and Mental Health

How To Use Hydrotherapy To Boost Your Health

Stress is a natural part of our lives, and plays a major role in how we react to our

environment.

Finding ways to relieve that stress is important, not only to our mental and emotional

health, but for our physical as well.

Prolonged stress can lead to lead to cardiovascular problems, depression, high blood

pressure, and infertility.

One way to relieve stress is to soak in a hot tub or warm bath.

The soothing effects of the water can help balance your nervous system and it’s believed

that warm water immersion releases the hormone, dopamine which helps our bodies

combat the harmful effects of stress.

How To Use Hydrotherapy To Boost Your Health

By taking 10-20 minutes each day to soak, you can improve your mental and emotional health.

Enrich the hydrotherapy experience by incorporating aromatherapy.

Add a few drops of essential oils such as lavender, cedarwood, frankincense, or orange, into

the water.

The smells of the oil can aid in your relaxation and restore your body’s balance.

While you’re soaking, this is the perfect time to sit quietly, take deep breaths, and think

peaceful thoughts for additional relaxation and stress relief.

Water Exercises

How To Use Hydrotherapy To Boost Your Health

Hydrotherapy is great for helping soothe stiff muscles and joints, reduce swelling, and

assist in your overall recovery after a tough workout.

Try some hot tub yoga and other exercises to improve your body’s overall health.

For those suffering from arthritis, back problems, or other physical pain, water exercises

are great for providing you with additional support.

The warm water helps to loosen stiff joints, improving your flexibility and mobility, and

can help with balance.

The buoyancy of the warm water can better assist those who suffer with arthritis and other

physical ailments by providing the joints with additional support for easier and unrestricted

movements.

Plus, with water exercises, you can move through your routine without the fear of falling and

causing your body any further injury.

Benefits of Hydrotherapy

How To Use Hydrotherapy To Boost Your Health

Hydrotherapy has other health benefits in addition to stress management and improved flexibility.

Through the hydro massage features associated with most hot tubs, hydrotherapy boosts brain

power (through meditation and visualization techniques), improves circulation, detoxifies the body,

and relieves joint pain.

According to Arthritis.org, those who suffer from arthritis and fibromyalgia found that soaking in

warm water at least 2-3 times a week reduced their pain by 40% and their physical function increased.

Remember before you begin any health regimen or new exercise program, always speak with your doctor.

 

About the Author
Danielle Adams is a freelance writer who works with Bullfrog Spas. When she’s not writing, Danielle
enjoys spending time doing yoga, practicing meditation, and spending time with friends.

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