Used Hot Tubs: Arthritis Pain Gone

Thanks to the magical healing powers of hot tubs and spas, people with arthritis are not only able to exercise but can also move around without the usual pain they would normally endure. Even the Arthritis Foundation acknowledges the medicinal properties that warm water can offer its patients, so if you know someone that suffers from this agonizing condition, spread the word! Naturally before starting any new treatment, the person in question should consult with their doctor first, just to be safe.

Once the arthritis sufferer has been given the go ahead, may I suggest that prior to exercising, he or she should allow their body to warm up for a few minutes first. This is a common mistake that many people make before doing any type of physical activity. Warming up allows the muscles to get ready for the event and warming down allows the muscles to slowly return to earth. In other words there is no shock to the system, which can result in pulled muscles for example.

The idea with any exercise is to build up your resistance over a period of time by setting yourself small tasks initially and adding to them once you feel ready. The same applies in a hot tub. Take your time to start with and at the end of the exercise, relax for a few minutes before your muscles have to suffer the cooler air. Treat the first day as a tester and avoid anything strenuous. By doing it this way, you are more likely to enjoy the overall sensation and look forward to the next session whereby you can add a little more action.

Consider the fact that for anyone suffering from arthritis, to move around with little discomfort in a spa, hot tub or even a swimming pool is in itself a miracle. The reason behind the easing of pain is that there’s a gravitational pull to the earth we live on and that is largely alleviated once we are submerged in water. In addition, the warm water causes the blood vessels to expand, allowing more blood and oxygen to flow to the muscles and skin not to mention the heart.

All good things come to those who wait. Make certain you follow the advice of your physician or hydrotherapist to avoid any accidents and consider joining a local group if one exists. You may find it more fun than doing it alone. More importantly, I hope you experience the joy of pain relief and increased movement that only hot tubs, used hot tubs or spas can give. I wish you the best of luck.

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