Aqua Massage: Benefits & How It Works | Relax & De-stress
Many people enjoy the benefits of massage to reduce stress and muscle tension. Often, however, time and privacy concerns limit the availability of traditional massage therapy. Aqua massage is designed to solve these problems, offering a relaxing massage automatically using machine water jets.-
Basics
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Aqua massage uses a machine and water jets to deliver a full-body massage. A thin plastic sheet is used to keep the user dry, while water jets massage from head to toe.
Muscle Benefits
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Like a traditional massage, an aqua massage can relieve muscle pain, including discomfort caused by fibromyalgia. An aqua massage relaxes muscles and improves circulation.
Time Benefits
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Aqua massage sessions typically last 10 to 20 minutes. Because the massage is nonstop, you receive a full-body massage in less time. Many aqua massage locations require appointments.
Privacy Advantages
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Many individuals do not participate in traditional hands-on massage therapy, desiring a more private setting. Aqua massage helps maintain personal space. Aqua massage is available completely clothed, increasing privacy and comfort.
Financial Advantages
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Because an aqua massage does not require the time of a trained and certified massage therapist, it can be enjoyed at a reduced cost and with greater frequency.
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