If you’ve always wanted to invest in your very own hot tub, but having a family changed your mind, you may be in for a few surprises. Not only is soaking in the bubbly a fantastic way for mom and dad to relax and relieve stress, but it’s also a proven way to relieve a variety of illnesses that inflict children. With entertainment, improved health and more, hot tub therapy is a healthy lifestyle choice and a smart strategy for the whole family. Here’s a few ways kids can benefit from hot tubs too.
Help For Muscular, Skeletal and Neurological Disorders – In recent years, hot tub therapy has evolved to offer effective treatment for children suffering from a variety of serious health conditions. At reduced temperatures, the natural resistance of water promotes muscle strengthening as heat, massage and buoyancy create a safe environment for playing and moving without pain. For children with cerebral palsy, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and scoliosis, using a hot tub can help support and strengthen muscles for improved balance and increased range of motion. Always check with your doctor first though.
Family Friendly Entertainment – Children love the water, especially if it involves games, toys and anything fun. The modern hot tub comes equipped with a wide range of innovative features and creature comforts, meaning mom, dad and the kids can enjoy watching television, listening to their favorite music and playing aquatic games from the comforts of home. Personalized massage and powerful jets are great for relieving stress, and tension, but can be extra exciting for kids. Just be sure to make certain the temperature stays at or below 90 degrees for a safe, family friendly experience.
Promote Healing For Active Teens – Parents of teenagers know better than most how bumps and bruises are par for the course. With active teenagers, sports injuries are common, and trips to physical therapy sessions can add up fast. An in-home hot tub offers therapy on demand any time, day or night. Heat relaxes muscles while increased blood circulation aids in delivering important nutrients and oxygen to damaged areas for quick healing. Teens play hard and a dip in the hot tub is exactly what the doctor ordered.
If you’re considering investing in a hot tub for the family, it’s good to know there are plenty of ways the kids can benefit too. In addition to offering a safe environment for assisting children with muscular and skeletal conditions, at reduced temperatures, the family hot tub is the perfect place to relax, play games and benefit from quick, safe healing.
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“To help local residents understand how portable spas, hot tubs and swim spas can help improve overall health and well-being, Southwest Spas will provide free hot tub test soaks during the entire month,” said Melinda Dalacas, owner at Southwest Spas. “We want to encourage local residents to check out the benefits of a relaxing soak in the soothing waters of a hot tub for themselves.”
Consumers wanting to learn more about hot tubs or about the $500 Wellness package (Massage Certificate/Health and Beauty Items) with the purchase of hot tub or swim spa this month are encouraged to visit the company website at http://www.SouthwestSpas.com
About Southwest Spas
In 1983, Southwest Spas was founded as a family owned and operated business. Originally established as a pool, spa and patio supply company. The desire to help people in need of therapy, stress relief and family time motivated us to focus our efforts on spas. We pride ourselves in providing the highest quality spa line in the industry along with exceptional customer service.
Southwest Spas has achieved elite status with Dimension 1 Spas along with multiple "Dealer of the Year" awards for sales and service. Our business is still owned and operated and sales are based mostly on referrals. We have changed thousands of people's lives by providing state of the art product that relieves pain, stress and brings friends and family together. We'd love for you to be a part of our growing family. We look forward to making you a part of our family.
To learn more, pick up a copy of our free report “First Time Spa Buyers Most Frequently Asked Questions.” Just go to http://www.SouthwestSpas.com or call 480-969-6224