29th of June, 2009

Modern Design of Hot Tubs, Spas, and Saunas

Posted by Doug in Home and Garden, Outdoor at 4:45 pm

Hot tubs, spas, and saunas…heat is good for the body.  Medical doctors and therapists have found that the benefits of warm water therapy not only improve patients suffering from such ailments as arthritis and paralysis not only feel better, but that their conditions improve over time.  Hydrotherapy has long been used in the horse racing and greyhound racing industries.  And now, modern treatments for humans include regular sessions in the warm water of the hot tubs.  Chronic pain is alleviated, from spondylosis or other degenerative diseases in the spine, to sore muscles associated with exercise, to just the stiffness stress causes in day to day life.  Joints become loose, and it allows people of all walk of life, more mobility, more freedom and range of motion.  Not to mention just simple stress relief, the opportunity to sit with friends and have conversation, quiet reflections on life that are so absent in the work place, the friendships and the love lives of people today.

Due to the advancements in modern technology, one can choose the materials their hot tubs, spas and sauna are manufactured with, the size, the color, and the number and direction of the water jets.  Thus allowing them to customize their water therapy.  These specialized features also include not only the number of seats or benches, but the angle in which these seats are set to.  In the past, the seats were set at a uniform length, but with customization, this ensures that those of different heights will get the maximum benefits, without the inconvenience of being totally submerged under water.  The ability of the manufacturers to mold various seat sizes benefits those of varying weights.  All of these adjustments provide all shapes and sizes to enjoy the benefits.  Some companies will even mold seats to the specific bodies of those purchasing the tubs.  The movable jet technology is just one more aspect of the modern designers, creating the opportunity of those in the spas, to move the jet flow, focusing on the neck or back or other parts of the body needing special attention.

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