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Thermal therapies

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The thermal treatments uses spa waters or their derivatives ( mud, moulds, steam, sprays) which have excellent therapeutic effects on the health when used for the prevention or treatment  of certain conditions, as well as during the period of rehabilitation.

Treatment with mineral water is also known as crenotherapy (internal and external crenotherapy) 

Hydrotherapy is treatment using natural or thermal water at various temperatures and pressures, while in hydropinotherapy the water is drunk. Usually, the thermal treatment cycle lasts for about 15 days, during which the treatment is applied 12 times, or 24 in the case of respiratory conditions.

 

Hydroponic treatment

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This method consists of drinking certain mineral waters that the experts have declared to be useful for the functional regeneration of the body.

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Irrigation

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Irrigation and internal douches are thermal techniques which bring thermal gas and mineral water into contact with the mucose

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Inhalations

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Inhalation involves the introduction of mineral water or its constituent gases into the respiratory airways using special apparatus which vaporizes the water into tiny particles.

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Thermal balneotherapy

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Balneotherapy, or the practice of immersing part or all of the body in thermal water, is one of the principal therapies in use.


 
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Fangotherapy

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Fangotherapy is an antalgic treatment based on the application of mud and hot algae to the body to treat rheumatism and painful inflammation of the joints.


 
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Antrotherapy

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The term “antrotherapy” describes a method of using, for therapeutic purposes, the water vapour which is emitted inside natural geological caves, or in similar artificial environments created by man.

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