Definition of Hydrotherapy. Meaning of Hydrotherapy. Synonyms of Hydrotherapy

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Definition of Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy Hy`dro*ther"a*py, n. [Hydro-, 1 + therapy.] (Med.) See Hydropathy.

Meaning of Hydrotherapy from wikipedia

- Hydrotherapy, formerly called hydropathy and also called water cure, is a branch of alternative medicine (particularly naturopathy), occupational therapy...
- Colon cleansing, also known as colon therapy, colon hydrotherapy, a colonic, or colonic irrigation, encomp****es a number of alternative medical therapies...
- Canine hydrotherapy is a form of hydrotherapy directed at the treatment of chronic conditions, post-operative recovery, and pre-operative or general fitness...
- pools filled with water that is heated and then used for relaxation or hydrotherapy. Specially designed swimming pools are also used for diving, water sports...
- muscles."[a] Hydrotherapy was widely utilized. Two three-story buildings, for men and women respectively, were devoted to hydrotherapy. Each building...
- movement. He is most commonly ****ociated with the "Kneipp Cure" form of hydrotherapy (often called "Kneipp therapy" or "Kneippism"), the application of water...
- rubbing Colloidal silver therapy Colon cleansing Conversion therapy Colon hydrotherapy (****) Craniosacral therapy Creative visualization Crystal healing Cupping...
- of CHS and a short-term palliative treatment (often called hot water hydrotherapy in the medical literature). Another condition that presents similarly...
- combination of the following techniques: thermotherapy, cryotherapy, hydrotherapy, muscle building exercises electrical stimulation and coordination exercises...
- remedy that has been known and used for years.[timeframe?] The history of hydrotherapy goes back as far as ancient Greece, but it was made po****r by the Romans...