Hydrotherapy
Carbon dioxide bath
The bath is saturated with carbon dioxide gas covering the guest in thousands of tiny bubbles. The temperature of the water is kept at around 35 degrees C. Medically the bath strongly congests the skin with Carbon Dioxide thereby slowing down the heart activity and reducing the blood pressure and stress of the heart. The treatment is ideal for general relaxation as the guest experiences a feeling of gentle tickling from the carbon bubbles.
Duration of treatment: 20 minutes
Alternating temperature bath
The extremities of the body are treated with jets of cold and hot water alternately to improve their blood circulation. There is at least 20 degrees C difference between the temperature of the water jets.
Duration of treatment: 12 - 14 minutes
Hydromassage
The guest lies in a hot bath with the water temperature at 35 degrees C. The soft massaging effect of the warm water has a relaxing and healing effect on the muscles and joints. It is excellent for blood circulation and a general feeling of relaxation and well being.
Duration of treatment: 20 minutes
Underwater jet massage
This treatment uses the effect of a hot bath and massage to provide relief and relaxation for the muscles. The guest lies in a large bath tub with warm water at a temperature of 35 to 37 degrees C. The therapist using a strong jet of water gently massages the main muscle groups.
Duration of treatment: 20 minutes
Underwater traction bath
Developed in Hungary the guest is suspended in the water by the neck or under the arms. The treatment gently releases the muscles and stiff spinal connective tissues. The treatment is recommended for persons with cervical and lumbar spine problems, however it is also useful for healthy persons wishing to maintain the health of their back.
Duration of treatment: 15 minutes
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