| .Jacuzzi
Hot Tubs Feature Story – Health Benefits of Hydrotherapy
Natural
Healing: The Hot Tub Lifestyle Is Good for Your Health
Everyone enjoys
the hot tub experience, whether it’s relaxed family time,
a romantic date, or a fun party with friends in the crystalline
warm water, bubbling with soothing massage jets. But not everyone
realizes that hot tubs also offer health benefits to individuals
and their families.

Low-Stress,
Low-Cost Family Fun
Relaxation and stress reduction are essential to maintain healthy
bodies, healthy emotions and healthy relationships. The hot tub
is a perfect environment for the whole family to come together,
relax and spend time together. “A refreshing family soak in
a bubbling hot tub from Jacuzzi provides a peaceful, playful way
to share the day’s events, talk over plans and enjoy jokes
and stories.”
The hot tub
naturally gives kids a physically relaxing break from the TV, the
computer, and the video games, while it nurtures family interactions
and strengthens family bonds. “It’s a good idea to make
it a health-enhancing, pleasurable family routine.”
Does
the Hot tub Experience Directly Benefit Health?
Stress is known to cause some ailments and worsen others. People
tend to seek out the hot tub experience for stress reduction, as
well as the pampering massage of water jets. The adjustable pressure
of today’s advanced hot tub jets allow for a full range of
therapeutic hydro-massage of muscles, joints and pressure points,
from a gentle, caressing, stimulating experience to a powerful,
deep-tissue hydro-massage muscle relaxation. It helps people sleep
more naturally, too: a 15-minute soak in hot water can help a person
to fall asleep faster, say sleep experts .
Time-Honored
Healing
The hot tub offers the ideal conditions for hydrotherapy, the time-honored
use of water for healing. Immersion in warm water raises body temperature,
causing blood vessels to dilate, which relaxes the individual with
aches and pains and improves circulation, helping the body heal.
The soothing warmth and buoyancy of hot tub immersion loosens joints
and makes them easier to move and keep mobile. Heat from the warm
water can make joint movement in the person with arthritis much
easier, say rheumatologists specializing in the treatment of arthritis.

Hot
Tubs Benefit Athletic Injuries
It’s no secret that hot tub hydrotherapy is commonplace among
both amateur and professional athletes recovering from sports injuries.
Once the acute inflammation has subsided, penetrating, moist heat
from a hot tub can reduce muscle spasms, improve joint stiffness
and make soft tissue more limber, thus speeding the recovery phase.
Other, beneficial
hydrotherapies can easily be part of the hot tub experience.
Reflexology
is a state-of-the-art hot tub’s powerful foot jets can target
specific pressure points used in reflexology, a massage that relieves
nervous tension through the application of finger pressure—especially
to the feet, which contain more than 7,000 nerve endings.
Watsu is a form
of traditional Japanese Shiatsu finger-pressure massage applied
to the chi, the body’s energy channels. Performed by a skilled
practitioner in the warm water of a hot tub, Watsu enhances the
Shiatsu moves and stretches, yielding feelings of well-being and
total relaxation.
Aromatherapy
is known to be the healing power of therapeutic aromas and muscle
relaxants derived from combined oils of plants. This is intensified
using a hot tub that can infuse healing bubbles of aromatic air
into the dancing water.
The relaxing
warmth, and social fun of the hot tub experience can improve the
health of many. Family bonding, improved circulation, better sleep,
and fewer symptoms of arthritis and back pain are just a few of
the added rewards gained by people who have discovered hot tubs.
It’s always a good idea for people with chronic health conditions
to check with their doctor.
................................................................................................................
|