Bath-therapy

Therapy, or thermal bath, is performed in single bowl either alone or in combination with mud treatment.

It takes place by simple immersion or by hydro-massage with a temperature of about 38 ° C. Takes 10 minutes when combined with the mud, while, if done alone, it lasts for about 20 minutes.

With hydro-massage, jets are oriented in a centripetal direction so as to promote blood circulation.

The skin, through hair follicles and sweat glands, absorbs ions dissolved in the spa water (bicarbonate, calcium and magnesium), releasing toxic substances.

In this way the skin undergoes the cleaning, detoxifying and antiseborrheic effect of water. Cell metabolism and tissue trophism of the skin and its appendages improve.

Baththerapy is indicated for:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Chronic inflammatory and extra-articular rheumatism (fibromyalgia)
  • Traumatic outcomes
  • Joint edema
  • Diseases of the circulatory system: results of saphenectomy, post-phlebitis syndrome, peripheral arterial disease, Raynaud's phenomenon.

With the bicarbonate alkaline-earthy water improvements were noted even in the case of eczema and psoriasis.