Wellness: thermal therapies, physical activity and good alimentation

The various rheumatic pathologies can be healed by therapies that consider not only the pain, but the individual in its whole.

One of the difficulties of the rheumatic pains is that the pain inhibits the movements, and the lack of movement sharpens the pain, limiting more and more the mobility of the part; hence, the therapy should interrupt the vicious circle, and some therapeutic methods, in order to do so, involve not only the part interested by the pathology, but the whole individual, considering his lifestyle, his physical activity and alimentation.

A full attention addressed to the whole individual and to his whole healing can be obtained in a thermal bath or in 5 star hotels spa: the thermal healings, in fact, can give the first impulse to interrupt the pain-immobility chain, gaining back a partial mobility, that will be followed by exercises proposed by expert physiotherapists and various kinds of healings, among which there will be therapeutic massages and more thermal waters.

Moreover, a general relaxation and the resultant mental wellness actively contribute to improve the result of the therapies to which the patients are subject: here’s where luxurious spas can have a fundamental role, offering rest and cares to its guests, that can immerge in a pleasant holiday atmosphere far from the one that could be found in a therapy centre.

This kind of global approach gives good results, according to many people, who decide to benefit from a luxury spa package whenever they need it: after all, the theory on which it is based is that the human body is a harmonic complex, whose pats are connected one to the other: hence, you can’t heal a part considering it by itself, but you need to consider all the ones connected to it. In the same way, you must not heal just the symptoms, but also everything that can make them rise, considering lifestyle, alimentation, physical activity and habits in general.

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