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pool Reeducation

A heated seawater pool, specially designed to collectively or individually rehabilitation movements.
The pool is adapted to the pathology of the curist and the treatement is achieved under the guidance of a physiotherapist
This therapeutic treatment is relaxing and helping the muscles work painless thanks to the heat and the weightlessness.
The water temperature is about 32°C, which allows to reduce muscles contractions and to respect the respiratory and cardiovascular system.

pressure therapy

Inflatable boots are applied to the lower limbs; compartments are filled with air to apply pressure for a draining effect.
Duration : 20mn

reflexology

Reflexology is a practice which aims at the well-being, stimulates the body and acts against the responsible stress of many disorders in the body.
The reflexology is a method which harmonizes all the vital forces of the body
Reflexology is a technique which mode of functioning is still not known in an exact way.
Hypotheses were put which the most known were the one of the bow reflex (with reference to the name of the method).

relaxing massage

During a relaxation massage there is less emphasis on working out serious adhesions or knots in the muscle tissue and the therapist won't push your pain limits in order to get the muscle to release. Sometimes people even fall asleep during a relaxation massage.
There are still substantial health benefits to a relaxation massage, including calming the nervous system, promoting a sense of well-being, improving blood circulation and stimulating the body's lymphatic system, which carries away waste products.

sauna

The sauna is an ancient technique originating from Scandinavia and developed widely by merging its socializing function with a hygienic function of well-being.
The sauna is set in a cosy wooden frame, similar to the first Scandinavian "chalets", where people share a period of relaxation in a high-temperature atmosphere (ideally between 80 and 90 °).
Ideally, the session in the sauna should not exceed 20 minutes, and persons with cardiac medical condition are well-advised not to make the use of saunas.
Perspiration in the sauna is beneficial for the tonicity. It eliminates toxins through the pores of the skin, and is also good for the bronchus. The air in the sauna is saturated with essential oil which penetrates the bronchus through the respiratory process.
Besides the elimination of toxins from the body, the perspiration process also rids the skin of dead cells. It is therefore suggested that one rub oneself vigorously in order to facilitate the process of skin re-generation, while at the same time enjoying a pleasant moment of well-being in the sauna

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