
Fluidotherapy Dry Heat
Fluidotherapy is a therapeutic modality that uses a dry heat system combined with cellulose particles suspended in air to create a fluid-like environment. It's commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation settings to treat a variety of conditions, including arthritis, joint stiffness, and certain injuries.
Here's how it works: The patient places the affected body part into a chamber filled with a dry, warm air-fluidized medium. This medium consists of finely ground cellulose particles, which resemble small beads. As the warm air circulates through the chamber, it causes the cellulose particles to move in a fluid-like manner around the body part, providing a gentle massaging effect.
The dry heat from the Fluidotherapy system helps to increase blood flow to the treated area, promoting relaxation of muscles and soft tissues, and aiding in pain relief. Additionally, the gentle agitation of the cellulose particles can help improve joint mobility and reduce swelling.
Overall, Fluidotherapy is often favored for its ability to deliver controlled heat therapy while also providing a soothing and therapeutic sensation to patients undergoing rehabilitation or seeking relief from various musculoskeletal conditions.
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