The use of hot water for pain reduction, improved blood flow and circulation, and relaxation dates back to ancient times across several cultures. Today we call it hydrotherapy, and yes, hydrotherapy through hot tub use is demonstrated as a modern-day solution to help soothe and heal back pain. Whether you are an athlete, a professional, a senior, or anyone who suffers from back pain, read further to understand how a hot tub can help you relieve your back pain.
According to the National Institute of Health, products and services geared toward back pain relief is a 50 billion dollar a year industry. Back pain is also the leading reason for missed days at work and disability claims. While more expensive and complex remedies exist, the two top suggested remedies for back pain are still heat and ice.
Will a Hot Tub Help Back Pain So You Can Sleep?
If you have a dull ache in your back that is causing you missed sleep, 20 minutes in a hot tub before you go to sleep does wonders. Soaking in a hot tub eases this pain and inflammation, but how does this work? Well, the water in your hot tub dilates blood vessels, which in turn increases circulation, enabling cells to reach the injury location faster to do necessary repair work. Use a hot tub for back pain and see how it will work effectively for your sleep life.
Muscle Inflammation, Soreness, and Stiffness
Pain and inflammation leading to soreness and stiffness can also be remedied by the soothing water immersion made possible by hot tubs. Water immersion and buoyancy relieve the gravity and pressure placed on joints, supporting your entire body and limbs from 360 degrees.
Not only does hot water therapy benefit lower back pain, but hot tubs also protect your overall health and even your wallet. You can reduce your reliance on expensive anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers, which may also have negative side effects.
The benefits of hot water to muscles and joints are substantial. Immersion in hot water increases blood circulation to your muscles which helps heal bone, muscle, joint, and connective tissue injuries. This is important for your back because a large and complex group of muscles work together to support your spine and hold your body upright. Water immersion helps keeps your back and spine loose as you move and rotate.
Mark B., a Bullfrog Spa owner, said, “I have lower back problems, and using this tub is the only way I survive!”
Mobility
Since muscle inflammation, soreness, and stiffness lead to mobility issues, have you ever considered exercising in a hot tub? Exercising in a hot tub improves mobility and is ideal for a person experiencing joint pain and arthritis.
As water pressure and buoyancy relieve muscle and bone pain, you can give your joints a break. You won’t experience the gravity of running, pounding on your joints, or the gravity and pressure on joints involved with weightlifting. You can get your cardio in without the joint stress.
Since hot tub immersion increases blood circulation, this platform for exercise is perfect not just for back pain, but for those also experiencing decreased circulation due to diabetes or some other types of autoimmune diseases. If you have a pre-existing condition such as this or an old injury that keeps getting aggravated every time you exercise, try lifting weights (according to your ability) inside the hot tub.
Stress Management and Overall Well Being
You wear your stress in your body, where your upper and lower back can absorb and house a great deal of tension and stress that can lead to profound pain over time. Dealing with stress from work and other aggravators can impact you emotionally, physically, and mentally.
Fortunately, hydrotherapy is a remedy for all three.
As a high octane professional, a busy family, or an empty nester, the benefits of hydrotherapy are truly worth the investment of a hot tub. Note that an applied physiology journal reported that hot water is beneficial to decrease back spasms and stiffness and that hot water increases your range of motion significantly.
A study in an international aquatic research and education journal mentions how aquatic activity impacts cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, autonomic nervous system (ANS), and endocrine systems in ways that positively impact a variety of chronic illnesses.
The benefits of owning a hot tub extend to your entire body. Aquatic exercise and exposure found in hot tub use benefit your whole mind, body, and emotions, which in turn helps relieve pressure and stress off your back, allowing you to sleep better, work more productively, and enjoy your family life more.
What is the Best Hot Tub for Back Pain?
Any hot tub can help with a sore back because of the hot water, but not all spas are created equally. If you really want a therapeutic spa to alleviate your pain, you need to get a hot tub with the right kind of jets. There are a variety of jets available in a spa; some are high pressured to target a specific spot, some provide more of a tickle, and some provide a medium, relaxing massage.
What’s great about Bullfrog Spas, is that they are the only spa brand with customizable and interchangeable jets, called JetPaks. This advanced design, called the JetPak Therapy System, includes up to 18 different JetPaks to choose from that come with a variety of jet types and placements. That way, you can choose the JetPak that is right for you, place it in the seat that best fits your height, and feel your pain melt away.
For example, if you have lower back issues, you can choose a JetPak like Lumbar, which has 4 DeepRelief jets on your lower back and 2 FirmRelief. Or maybe you’ll choose Versa, which provides a variety of massages all over your back such as oscillating jets and pulsing jets.
Watch our video playlist of each JetPak massage option to learn more about which JetPaks would be right for your specific back problems.
Does a Spa Really Work? Hear from Other Customers
“Better than Aleve or Tylenol!! Takes away back pain from lifting, aching legs from dancing. The lower back JetPak is unbelievable.” – Gary W.
“I’ve had back surgery—this helps tremendously with chronic back pain and joint pain providing heat and deep massage relieving both muscle tension and joint pain. Great Customer Service. Highly recommend Bullfrog Spas.” – Michael W.
“I love my Bullfrog Spa. I’m in it every day and it helps my sore muscles & back pain tremendously. I highly recommend a Bullfrog Spa to everyone and I have already recommended it to people.” – Kevin G.
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