Thermotherapy, an ancient practice using heat to promote well-being and physical recovery, is enjoying a modern revival. Practiced through hot compresses and hot baths, it traces its roots back to the caldarium, a fundamental room in traditional thermal baths. In this chamber, a high temperature, generated by a hypocaust system, provided invigorating hot baths.
Traditional Origins of Thermotherapy
The caldarium was the heart of the baths, heated by warm air flows from underground. Today, the immersion in hot water is scientifically explored, evolving into modern thermotherapy. Its relaxing and soothing effect on muscles contributes to relieving tension and promoting overall body relaxation.
Scientifically Proven Benefits
Modern thermotherapy aims to boost blood circulation and relax tissues with precise therapeutic applications. The heat effect stimulates vasodilation, promoting increased blood flow to treated areas, enhancing the supply of oxygen and nutrients to cells. This approach proves particularly beneficial for joint pain and rheumatism, reducing inflammation.
Dual Goals: Circulation and Relaxation
Thermotherapy targets two main objectives: increasing blood circulation and promoting tissue relaxation. It accelerates the healing of injuries, muscle tensions, and contractions. Heat reduces stiffness, improves muscle flexibility, and relieves tension, benefiting everyone from athletes to those seeking simple relaxation.
Pain and Stress Reduction
Beyond its physiological effects, thermotherapy alleviates pain and reduces stress. Acting on skin receptors, it decreases pain sensitivity by stimulating neural signal transmission. Heat also promotes the release of endorphins, inducing a widespread sense of well-being. Additionally, facilitated sweating allows the body to eliminate toxins through the skin.
Physiorex® by Thermalis: Excellence in Hyperthermal Thermotherapy
To harness these benefits precisely, Thermalis presents Physiorex®, a muscle analgesic and relaxing cream. Designed for targeted hyperthermal thermotherapy, this innovation provides an effective approach to relieving pain and promoting muscle relaxation.
Discover the regenerating power of modern thermotherapy with Physiorex® by Thermalis and experience unparalleled well-being and recovery. Make hyperthermal health a reality in your daily life.
Thermalis Thermotherapy: Hyperthermal Health and Physiorex®
Thermotherapy, an ancient practice using heat to promote well-being and physical recovery, is enjoying a modern revival. Practiced through hot compresses and hot baths, it traces its roots back to the caldarium, a fundamental room in traditional thermal baths. In this chamber, a high temperature, generated by a hypocaust system, provided invigorating hot baths.
Traditional Origins of Thermotherapy
The caldarium was the heart of the baths, heated by warm air flows from underground. Today, the immersion in hot water is scientifically explored, evolving into modern thermotherapy. Its relaxing and soothing effect on muscles contributes to relieving tension and promoting overall body relaxation.
Scientifically Proven Benefits
Modern thermotherapy aims to boost blood circulation and relax tissues with precise therapeutic applications. The heat effect stimulates vasodilation, promoting increased blood flow to treated areas, enhancing the supply of oxygen and nutrients to cells. This approach proves particularly beneficial for joint pain and rheumatism, reducing inflammation.
Dual Goals: Circulation and Relaxation
Thermotherapy targets two main objectives: increasing blood circulation and promoting tissue relaxation. It accelerates the healing of injuries, muscle tensions, and contractions. Heat reduces stiffness, improves muscle flexibility, and relieves tension, benefiting everyone from athletes to those seeking simple relaxation.
Pain and Stress Reduction
Beyond its physiological effects, thermotherapy alleviates pain and reduces stress. Acting on skin receptors, it decreases pain sensitivity by stimulating neural signal transmission. Heat also promotes the release of endorphins, inducing a widespread sense of well-being. Additionally, facilitated sweating allows the body to eliminate toxins through the skin.
Physiorex® by Thermalis: Excellence in Hyperthermal Thermotherapy
To harness these benefits precisely, Thermalis presents Physiorex®, a muscle analgesic and relaxing cream. Designed for targeted hyperthermal thermotherapy, this innovation provides an effective approach to relieving pain and promoting muscle relaxation.
Discover the regenerating power of modern thermotherapy with Physiorex® by Thermalis and experience unparalleled well-being and recovery. Make hyperthermal health a reality in your daily life.