Whirlpool Use and Whirlpool Temperatures for Physical Therapy
Whirlpool Use and Whirlpool Temperatures for Physical Therapy
01 November 2006
Pesic, Milos
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In physical therapy, whirlpool refers to a special kind of bathtub used in water baths or hydrotherapy. Whirlpools generate air bubbles and water from pumps placed at strategic points allowing the flow of air and water to massage specific muscles of the body. The intensity of circulation of air and water provides either gentle or deep massage. Whirlpools can be either cold or hot with adjustable whirlpool temperatures for physical therapy.
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