Walk-in Tubs Prove To Be Of Great Help For People With Disabilities

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Walk-In Tubs come with features that greatly help people with disabilities as well as seniors.

People with disabilities and/or limited mobility can now get a taste of independence using walk-in tubs to bathe alone without the help of family members. Walk-in tubs are not just an easier way to bathe; they also include various features that are considered therapeutic, such as hydrotherapy and chromotherapy.

Hydrotherapy is a kind of therapy that uses water to treat bodies naturally and keep ailments away. According to Wikipedia, “Hydrotherapy is a part of medicine and alternative medicine that involves the use of water for pain relief and treatment. The term encompasses a broad range of approaches and therapeutic methods that take advantage of the physical properties of water, such as temperature and pressure, for therapeutic purposes, to stimulate blood circulation and treat the symptoms of certain diseases.”

Hydrotherapy helps the body in different ways. Soaking the body in water relieves it from gravity and reduces the body weight by 90 percent. That soothes joints, muscles, and bones as the pressure put on them is lessened. Soaking in warm water also helps the body relax by dilating blood vessels, which in turn boosts blood circulation and the efficiency of enzymes and endorphins that act as natural pain relievers.

On the other hand, chromotherapy utilizes colors and light for therapy. The US National Library of Medicine defines chromotherapy as “A method of treatment that uses the visible spectrum (colors) of electromagnetic radiation to cure diseases. It is a centuries-old concept used successfully over the years to cure various diseases.” The body has different “power centers” that can benefit from certain colors to promote healing. For example, red is used to relieve back pain, lower blood pressure, and improve circulation as it is linked to warmth and circulation

Chromotherapy is especially effective when coupled with hydrotherapy, and since people who most need this combination face problems getting in and out tubs, this is where walk-in tubs come in handy. To learn more about the various benefits a walk-in tub can bring about, check out this article that discusses how walk-in tubs can treat and help with certain diseases and illnesses.

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