BATHS
Pearl bath
The temperature of the mineral water in a pearl bath is 35-37C (95-99F). Bubbles blasted in water micromassages skin and thus supports congestion and overall body relaxation.
Mineral water bath
35-38C (95-100F) mineral water bath improves congestion, balances blood pressure, contributes to mental relaxation, improves the balance of minerals in the body.
Bath with ingredients
Has positive effects on locomotive organs, releases muscular tension, relieves pain. Bath contains herbal or peloid ingredients.
THERMOTHERPAPY
Paraffin packs
Melted paraffin is applied to the affected body parts. The heat has a positive effect on arthritis, joints mobility and blood circulation. Paraffin gloves have a cosmetic side effect, leaving skin on the hands softer and finer.
Moor (peat) Bath
Peat mixed with hot mineral water is spread on affected parts of the body. The peat slowly releases heat and improves mobility of the locomotive system and digestive systems, reducing aching and soreness. Absorption of minerals from the peat by the skin is an added benefit.
MASSAGES
Classical massage:
Traditional manual massage using specific regeneration emulsions helping you to relax and eliminate pain in your muscles.
Reflexology:
Reflexology is based on an understanding that there are special maps on the sole of the feet which indicate organs within the body and so each organ can be treated and healed by pressing and massaging the appropriate area on the foot.
Underwater massage:
Water stream bath massage brings overall muscular relaxation, congestion of skin and improves mobility of joints.
Chinese massage (TUI-NA):
Techniques to awaken body and mind.
HYDROTHERAPY
Scotch Douche
An invigorating water jet massage with variable temperature and pressure levels which stimulates the circulation and relaxes muscles.
Alternating bath of feet
Alternating temperature water jet bath: for improving circulation in the legs (excellent for tired legs).
Whirling bath for arms and legs
Sauna
Turkish steam baths
Full body wrap
The body is wrapped in hot linens, plastic sheets and blankets. Heat penetrates the skin resulting in relaxation and skin revitalisation.
PHYSIATRICS
Sonography
Electroacupuncture
Magnetotherapy
Magnetotherapy as a therapeutic technique based on applying magnetic fields generated from coils and controlled in frequency and intensity, onto areas of the human body that are dysfunctional or ill. Pulsed magnetic field supplementation balances magnetic fields in and around the body resulting in significant sleep and recuperation effects, and substantially enhanced flexibility, strength, and stamina within just a few days; sharpened concentration, hand-eye, balance and motor'synchronization' within just a few hours.
Galvanisation
The Galvanisation Treatment eases pain, stimulates metabolism and have a vasodilating effect. It helps to absorb medicaments into the problematic part of the body, thus avoiding to affect the whole body.
Therapeutic Ultrasound
During Ultrasound Treatment an ease of pain can be achieved by micromassage techniques and warming up of tissues. Overall effects are decreased pain, improved metabolism and congestion, released muscular tension and elimination of degenerative changes in muscles and bones.
CURATIVE PHYSICAL TRAINING
Motion therapy
Individual therapeutic physical exercise
Therapeutic physical exercise in swimming pool
Joga
Calanetics
Exercise under supervision of physiotherapeutists.
OTHER PROCEDURES
Inhalations
High therapeutic effect is reached due to the inhalation of mineral water with curative ingredients prescribed by a physician
Gas injections
The hypodermic application of medical CO2. The gas is applied on accupressure sites. The therapy has anti-pain, anti-inflammatory and also relaxation effects.
Acupuncture
A three thousand year old Chinese system of healing and pain relief, where fine needles are inserted at key points of the body that relate to different organs (energy or meridian points as in accu-pressure). Relieves pain from muscular, neurological and arthritic conditions.
Flask therapy
Flask therapy is a relaxation method where warm flasks are attached on acupressure points and the overall effect is similar with that of acupuncture.
Lymphatic drainage (for treating oncological diseases)
Manual Lymphatic Drainage is an advanced therapy in which the practitioner uses a range of specialised and gentle rhythmic pumping techniques to move the skin in the direction of the lymph flow. This stimulates the lymphatic vessels that carry substances vital to the defence of the body, and removes waste products.
Colon hydrotherapy Colon problems such as colitis, ileitis and diverticulitis can be directly addressed by colon hydrotherapy.
Oxygen therapy
Oxygen is administered by inhalation. The importance of oxygen therapy for many patients with heart and lung diseases is now universally recognized.
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