Massaging Spas
Massaging spas are probably one of the highest items on the list for home massage equipment. Spas (or hot tubs) are extremely relaxing water massage systems.
Massaging spas are perfect for hydrotherapy or aquatic massage therapy. For many years, warm bubbling water has been sought after as a cure for a variety of health problems such as headaches, back pain, neck pain, and any other forms of muscle tension. But now, spas bring the benefits of hydrotherapy to your very own home.
There are three components to hydrotherapy: buoyancy, heat, and massage. The buoyancy of the water decreases the weight of your body which is why you can float in water. With reduced body weight, your overworked muscles and joints can take a break from their usual strain of the body. The heat of the spa increases circulation through the body and helps to relieve muscle tension. The hot water also sedates nerve endings which can help with health problems such as arthritis. The massaging jets of the spa supply a deeply relaxing massage and soothe the muscles.
The jets in a massaging spa are strategically placed so that you can control the volume, direction, pressure, and flow of the massage, allowing you to customize your massage experience to suit every muscle’s needs. Each spa has been designed by engineers to fit the contours of the body. They are built to provide proper support to the body as well as maximize comfort while being massaged by water.
Massaging spas offer a variety of different seating options. Some of them have an “Accu-Point body massage lounge” which is designed for the jets to hit the pressure points of the body. These acupressure jets are extremely tiny and deliver a sensational feeling for ultimate comfort.
Massaging spas are available in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. They are completely customizable and have dozens of options to choose from. Some of these personal options include built-in sound systems, remote controls, and underwater light packages, above water lighting, your choice of outer cabinetry, aromatherapy air bubblers, and many more.
Spas deliver a truly therapeutic experience. Stress is something that we all have in common, but it affects people in different ways. For some, stress manifests itself in physical aches and pains, while others get headaches. What better way to fight stress and forget about your troubles than in a bubbling hot spa.
Spas can be placed outside or inside the home, with each option having their own sets of pros and cons. Despite being a little expensive, massaging spas surely deliver the most enjoyable and therapeutic home massages. For an inexpensive spa option, treat your feet to a foot bath.

