The use of water in the treatment of disease. Improves function of the entire circulatory and nervous system. It may take the form of a poultice, douche, pack, sauna, fomentation, shower, immersion or colonic irrigation. Use goes back to Hippocrates and the Ancient World. In Europe, it was re-discovered by Father Sebastion Kneipp (1821-97). Water may be used as steam cold or hot packs . . . even ice! Cold water has the effect of drawing away blood from the seat of inflammation. It opens pores, dissipates heat and causes the body to sweat out impurities. Alternation of hot and cold water by a Sitz bath tones and soothes pelvic structures.
Herbs used in Hydrotherapy: Chamomile, Rosemary, Clary-sage, Bergamot, Thyme or Lavender. Peppermint, Red Clover flors.
Foot Freshener. Soak feet in hot water for 3 minutes. Follow, by plunging them into cold water for 1 minute. Repeat 15-30 minutes. Finish-off with cold.
The use of exercises in water to aid recovery from injury or improve mobility. Cold baths after an injury can reduce swelling and bruising.
(See also heat treatment; ice-packs.)
Treatment using water in the form of baths, douches, etc.
n. the use of water in the treatment of disorders, as by exercising in remedial swimming pools as part of the *rehabilitation of arthritic or partially paralysed patients.