Hydro Therapy

Depending on the industry and application, the treatments may also be referred to as aquatic therapy, water therapy, or hydropathy.

There are numerous applications for various types of hydrotherapy, such as treating joint pain with water exercises and relieving muscle tension with cold or hot showers or baths.

Before incorporating hydrotherapy into a treatment plan, patients should always consult with their doctor or physical therapist.

What is hydrotherapy?

Hydrotherapy Water therapy in any form is referred to as a Trusted Source. For example, it may be used to treat temporary skin issues such as burns and septic ulcers, as well as chronic health conditions such as arthritis and fibromyalgia.

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The Benefits

Hydrotherapy may offer a range of benefits, including:

As a complementary therapy to standard treatment, hydrotherapy has a variety of applications.

Relaxing hydrotherapy practices, such as saunas and foot baths, can help relieve stress and allow people to relax or relieve pain.

In each case, it is critical to consult with a doctor to determine the best practises for the individual.

3 easy step

How It works?

01 Meeting

Booking

It only takes a few clicks or a phone call to schedule a time and let us know you're coming to see us.

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Treatment

Take your pick of treatments and indulge in the one-of-a-kind experience.

03 Finalizing

Finalizing

Give us feedback; you know how seriously we take those two lines during the sessions.

Hydro Therapy

Face Masks

20 Minutes
$30.99

Manicure Day

30 Minutes
$50.20

Hair Removal

40 Minutes
$40.58

Nail Treatment

50 Minutes
$20.30