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Hydrotherapy Appliances are medical devices used to treat a variety of conditions, including musculoskeletal pain, arthritis, and neurological disorders. These appliances use water to provide therapeutic benefits, such as increased circulation, improved range of motion, and reduced pain. Hydrotherapy appliances can be used in a variety of settings, including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and home care.
Hydrotherapy appliances come in a variety of forms, including whirlpools, hot tubs, and underwater treadmills. Whirlpools use jets of water to massage the body, while hot tubs provide a warm, relaxing environment. Underwater treadmills are used to help patients with physical therapy, as they can exercise in a low-impact environment.
Some of the companies in the Hydrotherapy Appliances market include Balneo, Aqua Creek Products, and HydroWorx. Balneo specializes in hydrotherapy pools and hot tubs, while Aqua Creek Products offers a range of aquatic therapy products. HydroWorx provides underwater treadmills and other aquatic therapy products. Show Less Read more