Handbath therapy is a therapeutic technique used to treat a variety of medical conditions.
Also known as hand massage therapy, handbath therapy focuses on applying pressure and specific movements to the hands to relieve pain and improve function.
Handbath therapy can be performed by trained massage therapists, physical therapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, acupuncturists, and other health professionals.
How does maniluvios therapy work?
Handbath therapy works by applying pressure to specific areas of the hands to stimulate acupressure points, which are the same points used in acupuncture.
These points are found on energy meridians that run throughout the body and when stimulated are believed to improve the flow of energy along the meridians, reducing pain and inflammation throughout the body.
Handbath therapy can also help relax tense muscles, reduce stress, and improve flexibility.
What conditions can be treated with maniluvios therapy?
Handbath therapy can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including:
- Headache and migraines
- neck and back pain
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Arthritis
- fibromyalgia
- Sports injuries
- stress and anxiety
- Insomnia
- Digestive problems
- Respiratory problems
How is maniluvios therapy performed?
Handbath therapy is typically performed in one 30 to 60 minute session.
It begins by applying pressure to specific areas of the hands, moving on to deep massages on the palms and fingers, and stretching movements to improve flexibility and mobility of the hands.
This is done both with the fingers, as well as with the palms of the hands or the elbows.
The therapist may use essential oils or creams to help reduce friction and increase comfort during the session.
During the session, the patient may feel a tingling or warm sensation in the hands, indicating that blood circulation is improving.
The therapist can adjust the intensity and duration of the pressure according to the needs of each person.