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Wisconsin Medical Journal Aug 1959
Topics: Humans; Hydrotherapy
PubMed: 13858461
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Archives of Physical Medicine and... Oct 1960
Topics: Equipment and Supplies; Humans; Hydrotherapy
PubMed: 13786672
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Southern Exposure 1978
Topics: Balneology; Health Resorts; History, Ancient; History, Early Modern 1451-1600; History, Medieval; History, Modern 1601-; Hydrotherapy; United States
PubMed: 11633231
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Physiotherapy Oct 1965
Topics: History, 20th Century; Hydrotherapy
PubMed: 5318998
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Soins. Gerontologie 2008
Topics: Aged; Geriatric Nursing; Health Services for the Aged; Hospital Units; Humans; Hydrotherapy; Infection Control; Interior Design and Furnishings; Organizational Objectives; Paris; Patient Care Planning; Patient Care Team; Patient Selection
PubMed: 18727577
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Archives of Physical Medicine and... Feb 1977The development of a new heat therapy modality (fluidotherapy) consisting of a bed of solid particles suspended in air is reported. Measurements of time integrated heat...
The development of a new heat therapy modality (fluidotherapy) consisting of a bed of solid particles suspended in air is reported. Measurements of time integrated heat absorption by a hand immersed in the fluidotherapy unit at 120F (48.9C), a whirlpool at 105.2F, and a paraffin bath at 126F show the average heat absorption to be 17.2, 5.6 and 4.8 BTU respectively during a 15-minute treatment.
Topics: Body Temperature; Hand; Hot Temperature; Humans; Hydrotherapy; Paraffin; Rehabilitation; Skin Temperature; Thermal Conductivity
PubMed: 836135
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Physiotherapy Sep 1981
Topics: Exercise Therapy; Humans; Hydrotherapy; Leg; Posture
PubMed: 7291338
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Giornale Italiano Di Nefrologia :... Feb 2018
Topics: History, 18th Century; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Hydrotherapy; Immersion; Models, Theoretical; Nephrology; Weightlessness
PubMed: 29482297
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International Journal of Biometeorology Jun 2023The purpose of this article was to review and assess the results obtained from human studies on the effects of hydrotherapy, balneotherapy, and spa therapy on sleep...
The purpose of this article was to review and assess the results obtained from human studies on the effects of hydrotherapy, balneotherapy, and spa therapy on sleep disorders. In this study, databases such as Pubmed, Embase, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Cochrane, Scopus, and sciences direct database were searched from the beginning to September 2022. All human studies that examined the effect of hydrotherapy, balneotherapy, and spa therapy on sleep disorders were published in the form of a full article in English. In the end, only 18 of the 189 articles met the criteria for analysis. Most studies have shown that balneotherapy, spa therapy, and hydrotherapy may by affecting some hormones such as histamine, serotonin, sympathetic nerves, and regulating body temperature led to increased quality and quantity of sleep. Also, the results obtained from Downs and Black show that 3 studies were rated as very good, 7 studies as good, 7 studies as fair, and 1 study as weak. The results of studies also showed that hydrotherapy leads to an improvement in the PSQI score index. Nevertheless, more clinical trials are needed to determine the mechanism of action of hydrotherapy on sleep disorders.
Topics: Humans; Balneology; Body Temperature; Hydrotherapy; Sleep; Sleep Quality
PubMed: 37145200
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Soins. Psychiatrie 2005
Review
Topics: Bandages; Communication; Cryotherapy; Humans; Hydrotherapy; Interview, Psychological; Mental Disorders; Nurse's Role; Nurse-Patient Relations; Psychiatric Nursing; Restraint, Physical; Time Factors
PubMed: 16398185
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