Therapeutic Jacuzzi
Relax and soothe your muscles with our Therapeutic Jacuzzi service.
What is Therapeutic Jacuzzi?
A Therapeutic Jacuzzi is a type of hot tub or spa designed for relaxation, rehabilitation, and healing. It uses hot water and jets to massage and soothe the muscles, providing various health benefits. The water in a therapeutic Jacuzzi is typically heated to between 100-104 degrees Fahrenheit. The jets can be adjusted to provide a customized massage experience. Some therapeutic Jacuzzis also incorporate aromatherapy, sound therapy, and lighting to enhance the relaxation experience.
This service is offered individually & as a package
Prepare for the Therapeutic Jacuzzi; you may need to:
- Shower: take a quick shower to remove any dirt, lotions, or oils on your body before entering the Jacuzzi.
- Clothing: wear a swimsuit or other appropriate clothing that can get wet.
- Towels: provided
- Water bottle: provided
- Hair tie: provided
It’s also important to follow any specific instructions the staff gives at the facility where the Therapeutic Jacuzzi is located.
During a therapeutic Jacuzzi session, it is necessary to wear appropriate swimwear or clothing suitable for use in water, as well as a towel to dry off after the session. It is also recommended to bring any necessary toiletries, such as shampoo and soap, if you plan on showering before or after the session. To stay hydrated during the session, bring a water bottle. Drinking plenty of water before and after using the Jacuzzi is important to avoid dehydration. It is also important to use a timer to ensure that the recommended time in the Jacuzzi is not exceeded, as prolonged exposure to hot water can lead to overheating and other complications.
The contraindications of a Therapeutic Jacuzzi can vary depending on the individual’s health status, but some general contraindications include the following:
- Open wounds or lesions: Jacuzzi water can contain bacteria that may cause infections in open wounds or lesions.
- Heart disease: The heat from the Jacuzzi can increase heart rate and decrease blood pressure, which can be dangerous for individuals with heart disease.
- Pregnancy: High temperatures can harm the developing fetus, so pregnant women are advised to avoid therapeutic Jacuzzis.
- Respiratory problems: Steam and humidity in the Jacuzzi area can make breathing difficult for individuals with respiratory problems, such as asthma.
- Skin conditions: Individuals with skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis, may experience discomfort or irritation in hot water.
- Alcohol and drug use: Using a Jacuzzi while under the influence of alcohol or drugs can be dangerous and increase the risk of accidents or injury.
It is always recommended to consult a healthcare professional before using a Therapeutic Jacuzzi, especially if you have any medical conditions or concerns.
What do you get
Therapeutic Jacuzzi, also known as hot tub therapy, offers several benefits, including:
Relaxation
Warm water and massage jets can help relax muscles, reduce stress, and promote feelings of well-being.
Pain relief
The buoyancy of the water can reduce pressure on joints, and the heat can ease muscle tension and stiffness, providing relief for conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and back pain.
Better sleep
The relaxation and pain relief offered by hot tub therapy can improve sleep quality and help those with insomnia.
Improved range of motion
Buoyancy and warm water can aid in mobility and flexibility, helping to increase the range of motion and reduce stiffness.
Lowered blood pressure
Soaking in a hot tub can temporarily lower blood pressure and increase heart rate, providing cardiovascular benefits.
Skincare
Soaking in a hot tub can help to remove toxins from the skin and promote healthy skin by improving circulation.
The Therapeutic Jacuzzi benefits
Stress relief
Soaking in a Therapeutic Jacuzzi can be a great way to relax and unwind, helping to reduce stress and anxiety.
Improved respiratory function
The steam from a Therapeutic Jacuzzi can also help loosen mucus and congestion in the lungs.
Improved circulation
The warm water can dilate blood vessels and increase blood flow, delivering oxygen and nutrients.