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Rio Rancho Portable Hot Tubs Dealer Featuring Caldera Spas Publishes “3 Ways to Find Relief From Pain”. Offers Free Hot Tub Test Soaks to Local Residents. Continue reading
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Oct 29, 2016 /prREACH/ -- Caldera Spas of New Mexico, a hot tub and portable spa dealer serving Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, NM participates in National Physical Therapy Month, sharing “3 Tips for Better Pain Relief.”
Tom Gervais of Caldera Spas said, “The physical therapy month program is designed to help people find new ways to manage chronic pain whenever possible. There are things that people can do right in their own home to make themselves more comfortable, and relieve pain without taking medication.”
Here are three simple ways to get healthier and find relief from pain.
Soothe Aches and Pains with Hot Tub Hydrotherapy – For thousands of years, people have sought out the comforting pain relief of warm water. From ancient hot water springs to modern day hot tubs, the muscle relaxing heat and tension relieving water pressure allow people to feel better faster. However, spas do more than just make people feel better.
From the largest commercial size to individual portable spas, hot tubs help people heal better faster so that injuries do not become chronic over time. By warming the blood and enlarging capillaries, blood flows faster, getting to areas it is needed more efficiently. Increased blood flow brings needed oxygen and nutrients to torn, stretched or stressed tissue so it can repair itself quicker. Adding a hot tub to the backyard, patio or porch is an easy, cost effective way to enjoy the beneficial effects of hydrotherapy on demand.
Find a Physical Therapist – Another goal of Physical Therapy Month is to help people suffering with pain find the treatment they require. The American Physical Therapy Association teaches people how getting trained can help them overcome injury, illness or disease, preventing the need for heavy medication. If someone needs support to deal with aging muscles and joints, or a debilitating injury, they should ask for recommendations from their physician.
Find Community Support – Often, support groups can help people looking for better ways to manage long-term pain. Check with community centers, doctors or local hospitals to find a location nearby. If there are no local groups, look online for pain management groups in the area, to speak with others who deal with similar same issues.
To encourage residents to check out the benefits of owning their own hot tub, Caldera Spas will be providing free hot tub test soaks for the entire month. They do recommend however that people wanting to schedule their free 30-minute wet test call them ahead of time to reserve their spot.
Consumers wanting to learn more about hot tubs and how they can help improve their overall health and well-being are encouraged to pick up a copy of this free guide, How to Buy the Best Hot Tub to Fit Your Lifestyle, Backyard and Budget. Just call 505-883-9722 or go to http://calderaspasnm.com/.
About Us Caldera Spas of Albuquerque is one of New Mexico’s largest and most established hot tub dealers. They sell and service Caldera Spas, one of the world's premier brand of hot tubs. All of their hot tubs provide stress-relief, true hydrotherapy performance, energy efficiency, outstanding warranties, and long-term reliability – all at affordable prices! Whether it's a Caldera Spa of the many other hot tubs and spa brands showcased, they have hot tubs and spas of all sizes, prices, and therapy options.
To encourage residents to check out the benefits of owning their own hot tub, Caldera Spas will be providing free hot tub test soaks for the entire month. They do recommend however that people wanting to schedule their free 30-minute wet test call them ahead of time to reserve their spot.
Consumers wanting to learn more about hot tubs and how they can help improve their overall health and well-being are encouraged to pick up a copy of this free guide, How to Buy the Best Hot Tub to Fit Your Lifestyle, Backyard and Budget. Just call 505-883-9722 or go to http://calderaspasnm.com/.