Not only is water an essential element of life, but it also has incredible healing properties. We bring together modern science and the power of water to treat myriad health problems.
Hydrotherapy, also known as "water therapy-hyderabad" or "aquatic therapy," is a type of physical therapy that uses water-based exercises to promote healing and improve physical function. It is often used in naturopathy as a natural and non-invasive way to treat various medical conditions.
Naturopathic hydrotherapy can be used to manage a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to
Arthritis
Back pain
Fibromyalgia
Multiple sclerosis
Orthopedic injuries
Stroke
Traumatic brain injury
VSR has a comprehensive list of hydrotherapy treatments, including:
Sauna baths: A type of dry heat hydrotherapy that has numerous benefits, including improved blood circulation, weight loss, stress and pain relief, immune system strengthening, and more.
Steam bath: It is moist steam hydrotherapy that reduces inflammation, relieves stress, aids in weight loss, and more
Packs: This is a method wherein a wet cloth is wrapped around different parts of the body. Based on the part of the body, they can be:
Chest pack
Gastrohepatic pack
Abdominal pack
Kidney pack
Full wet sheet pack
Enema - In this method fluid is injected to stimulate the emptying and cleansing of the bowel.
Whirlpool bath - A therapeutic bath in which the body is exposed to strong whirling currents of varying temperatures. It helps in reducing inflammation, decreasing pain, reducing pain, promoting wound healing, and more.
Vichy shower - This is a very unique and special type of hydrotherapy method where luxurious water treatment is used to detoxify, hydrate, and relax the mind and body. It has myriad benefits including boosting your immune system, increasing circulation, lowering blood pressure, promoting better sleep, and more.
Naturopathic hydrotherapy may involve exercises performed in a pool or in a spa or hot tub and may include techniques such as stretching, strengthening, and cardiovascular conditioning. Naturopathic hydrotherapy may also involve the use of water-based treatments, such as hot and cold compresses, to help manage symptoms and support the healing process