Thermotherapy

Thermotherapy (thermotherapia) is a treatment method that uses thermal energy to improve a person's health and well-being. This therapy is based on the idea that heat can help reduce inflammation, improve circulation, reduce pain and improve overall health.

Thermotherapy can be used to treat a variety of diseases and conditions such as arthritis, osteoarthritis, migraines, neuralgia, muscle spasms, back and neck pain, as well as improve overall health and reduce stress.

One of the most common methods of thermotherapy is the use of hot or cold compresses on specific areas of the body. Compresses can be made using water, steam or special solutions that contain medicinal substances. In addition, in some cases, hot or cold baths, as well as various types of massage, may be used.

Although heat therapy has many benefits, it can also have some side effects such as increased body temperature, allergic reactions and skin irritation. Therefore, before starting thermotherapy, you must consult your doctor and follow his recommendations.



*Definition from TSB:* Thermotherapy is a set of heat-hydrotherapy procedures (electrotherapy, acupuncture). It is distinguished by a variety of means of influence, purposes and indications. For example, inductothermy is prescribed for the Zakharyin-Ged, Zakharyin-Ged zones, if the pain syndrome is caused by myofascial syndrome, degenerative-dystrophic changes in the vertebrae, then