Warm water, or “hydro” therapy can promote relaxation, pain relief and improved sleep habits as the heat, buoyancy and massage work together to clear your mind, reduce stress and soothe overworked muscles. Heat improves circulation and warms muscles and joints. Buoyancy lifts the pressure of weight from joints and muscles. Hydromassage stimulates muscles, healing and soothing soreness, which also helps to ease pain surrounding joints. All right from your own backyard!
Hydromassage
Jacuzzi has popularized the ancient practice of water massage therapy for a new age. For thousands of years, people have been drawn to water that naturally springs from the earth. Relaxing heat, muscle stimulation, and lighter-than-air buoyancy relieve physical burdens and brighten the spirits. Researchers have observed the healing effects of hydrotherapy:
- Improved circulation
- Decreased joint pain
- Acceleration of the body’s natural healing process
No scientific research is needed for these benefits:
- The instinctive comfort of setting into jet-driven water
- The way stress seems to release itself into the steam
- The spring in your step after a hydrotherapeutic session in a Jacuzzi spa.
Explore Jacuzzi® Therapeutic Hydromassage
Not all hot tubs are created equal, which is why it’s important to consider jet type and layout, seating, pumps and water power and controls when picking the right hot tub.
When it comes to hot tub jets, quantity does not equal quality. Some manufacturers load up their hot tubs with too many ordinary, non-adjustable jets that result in a less than adequate massage. Rather than simply counting the number of jets to predict the quality of massage you’ll get, consider jet types and layout instead, which are far more important. Your ideal hot tub should feature a combination of jet types in strategic clusters that mimic the various massage styles of a professional masseuse, whether it’s deep tissue acupressure or soothing soft tissue.
High-volume, low-pressure pumps support the exclusive PowerPro jet system in delivering a bold hydromassage. A Patented process creates a 50/50 air-to-water mixture that introduces air from all around the jets for a soothing, yet effective, professional-quality massage. To test the jets in a hot tub, contact your local dealer.
Your tub does not just offer you a relaxing place to unwind; you’re making an investment in your health. Soaking in your hot tub provides therapeutic benefits, which can foster mental and physical improvements. Here are some of the best types of therapy provided by Jacuzzi Hot Tubs:
Reflexology
Reflexology is based on the belief that there are reflexes in the feet and hands that correspond to every part of the body.
Hot tub therapy jets directed to pressure points in the feet can increase circulation and promote specific joint and muscular functions.
Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is defined as the use of evaporating plant oils, including essential oils, for psychological and physical well-being. Specific scents can have beneficial effects on your mind and body.
Chromatherapy
Chromatherapy uses various colors of light to help calm or rejuvenate your spirit. Your body reacts to specific colors in positive ways, helping ease the pains and pressures of everyday life. Why not make chromatherapy part of your hot tub therapy experience?