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Hydrotherapy, Clinical Applications, Spa and Aromatherapies

Across
Shower that is popular at high end spas where the water comes from multiple down-facing shower heads
Therapeutic application of heat
Usually strong vinyl pouches filled with gel composed of silica or a mixture of saline and gelatin
Uses a coarse grainy substance as the exfoliant
Soaking the affected area in icy water
A wet cloth that has had cold or icy water wrung from it
Combats insomnia, calms and balances the mind and emotions and helps ease irritability
Measurement of heat or cold
Vapor baths taken in a ceramic tiled room for multiple clients or in a special cabinet or canopy for individual clients
Heat increases this which is the major component of connective tissue
Also know as a hot pack
Also called essential oil therapy
Acts as an antiseptic, used to disinfect contaminated items, as well as being anti-fungal and antibacterial. Helps to strengthen the immune response
Ayurvedic treatment where a steady stream of warm oil pours over the clients forehead
Application of therapeutic agents to the body which is then wrapped in large wet or dry sheets and sometimes blankets
Combines ice application with friction massage
Down
Term derived from water shiatsu
Do not use this essential oil during pregnancy or if client has seizure disorders
Pressure exerted by fluids on an immersed object
Alternating immersion baths using warm or hot water with immersion baths of cold or cool water
Place where therapies are administered
Concentrated essences of aromatic plants
Uses smooth, flat, heated stones placed on the skin or used as a massage tool
Alternating cycles of vasoconstriction and vasodilation that occur during cold application
Heat transfer through indirect contact with emanating heat rays
An upward thrust or force that pushes against submerged objects in the direction opposite to the force of gravity
Signs and symptoms of inflammation
Who is the father of hydrotherapy