Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy treatments use the physical properties of water – particularly temperature, flow and pressure.
Additional baths are enriched with active substances that are especially well absorbed by the body thanks to the improved circulation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue in warm water.
A resting phase in a dry wrap follows each full-body bath.

Pearl Bath / With Additives

Particularly suitable for:
  • Muscle and joint pain – relieves musculoskeletal discomfort and symptoms associated with rheumatic conditions
  • High blood pressure – promotes blood circulation and has an overall relaxing effect
  • Exhaustion and sleep disorders – helps with stress, fatigue and difficulties falling or staying asleep
Form of treatment:
  • Bath in a special tub with fine air bubbles that relax the muscles and stimulate metabolism. 
  • For additional relaxation, stimulation or toning, aromatic additives such as essential oils (e.g. pine needle, eucalyptus, rosemary) or herbal extracts (lavender, lemon balm, meadowsweet) are added.

Contraindications:
  • non-healing skin wounds
  • varicose veins

Humate Bath

Particularly suitable for:
  • Musculoskeletal disorders – relieves joint and muscle pain
  • Gynaecological conditions – has a supportive effect on the female reproductive system
  • Detoxification and regeneration – stimulates metabolism and supports the body’s natural cleansing processes
Form of treatment:
  • A relaxing bath with humate additive – a natural extract from peat with detoxifying properties.


Contraindications:
  • non-healing skin wounds
  • epilepsy

solfatan Bath

Particularly suitable for:
  • Joint and back pain – beneficial for rheumatic conditions and other musculoskeletal disorders
  • Muscle tension – relaxes overworked muscles and promotes recovery
  • Support for ligaments and tendons – strengthens connective tissue and improves its elasticity

TIP: The bath also has positive effects on the skin, helping to improve its condition and support healing.

Form of treatment:
  • An additive bath containing sulphur compounds that promote tissue circulation and support the regeneration of the musculoskeletal system.

IODINE-BROMINE BATH

Particularly suitable for:
  • Joint, muscle and back pain – relieves musculoskeletal discomfort and supports recovery
  • Circulatory problems – improves blood circulation and the supply of nutrients to tissues
  • Skin conditions – beneficial for various dermatological problems

TIP: The bath has a holistic healing effect on the entire body, promoting regeneration and vitality.

Form of treatment:
  • Bath with iodine-bromine brine, which has beneficial effects on the vascular system, musculoskeletal system and skin.

WHIRLPOOL BATH

Particularly suitable for:
  • Musculoskeletal complaints – effective for osteoarthritis, functional disorders and spinal problems
  • Muscle and joint relaxation – supports regeneration and reduces tension
  • Improved blood circulation – stimulates circulation and improves the supply of nutrients to tissues

TIP: A bath in pleasantly warm, bubbling water relieves muscles and joints, bringing relaxation and a feeling of relief.

Form of treatment:
    • A partial whirlpool bath for the upper or lower limbs in a special tub with jets that create a gentle swirling motion of aerated water.

Contraindications:
  • skin defects
  • varicose veins

Alternating Bath for the Limbs

Particularly suitable for:
  • Circulatory disorders of the extremities – helpful for cold feet and vascular conditions
  • Post-injury and post-operative conditions – supports tissue regeneration
  • Neuropathic conditions and migraines – stimulates the nervous system and improves blood circulation

TIP: Especially recommended for cold feet – helps warm the extremities and improves circulation.

Form of treatment:
  • Alternating immersion of the upper or lower limbs in warm and cold water, stimulating circulation and metabolism.

Alternating Foot Bath (Kneipp Treading Bath)

Particularly suitable for:
  • Varicose veins and circulatory disorders – stimulates circulation and strengthens blood vessels
  • Migraines and exhaustion – helps relieve headaches and general fatigue
  • Overall regeneration – supports metabolism and soothes tired legs

TIP: This simple yet effective treatment not only offers health benefits but also brings relaxation and relief for tired legs.

Form of treatment:
  • Alternating stepping in warm and cold water, stimulating circulation and supporting the regeneration of the lower limbs.

Scottish Showers

Particularly suitable for:
  • Muscle pain and musculoskeletal complaints – relieves muscle tension and brings noticeable relief
  • Circulatory disorders – stimulates circulation and improves cellular metabolism
  • Exhaustion and stress – revitalises and regenerates the entire body
Form of treatment:
  • A therapist performs an alternating hot and cold water jet massage from a distance of approximately three metres, providing intensive stimulation of the tissues.

Contraindications:
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • varicose veins
  • osteoporosis
  • pregnancy