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Choosing Your Hydrotherapy

Which type of hydrotherapy is right for you? Read on for good-to-know information on whirlpools, air baths and hot soaks. You’ll learn about what makes each hydrotherapy option unique and precisely how each one can soothe your soul.

  • Have aching joints or muscle tension? Choose whirlpool hydrotherapy. Those powerful jets give you a deep-tissue massage to relax even your most knotted-up spots. Plus, you can adjust different jets to suit your needs.
  • If you prefer an all-over massage, air bath hydrotherapy is probably for you. Using tiny effervescent bubbles that dance around your body, this option offers the broadest range of sensations, from delicate to invigorating, all from head to toe.
  • If you prefer a long, languid bathing experience, hot soak hydrotherapy is what you’re looking for. Extended warm-water therapy opens pores, improves circulation and relaxes the body. And you’ll never have to add more water to keep things toasty. An inline heater takes care of that.

If you want it all — and we can’t say we blame you — consider a combination of therapies. Collections like Millennium, Infinity, and LuxeAir offer the best of all worlds. It’s simply the ultimate spa experience.