Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Paraffin Baths Promote Healing With Chiropractor Kent WA

By Andre Ferlo


Even though saying paraffin bath may bring to mind nineteenth century approach to medicine, similar to whale oil, it is a beneficial technique used in modern chiropractic offices. They are often included in personalized patient approaches devised by a chiropractor Kent WA for better healing.

This is a method that is very helpful to people who have sore hands or feet, especially when the aches are due to arthritis. They have an amazing effect on the skin. The process begins with heating the paraffin to about 125 degrees Fahrenheit, melting it in a special vat or large crock pot. Once melted, the individual dips a hand or foot into the wax a few times to build up a coating approximately 1/4" thick, leaving it on to cool and solidify for roughly twenty minutes.

However, as it is possible to burn yourself or start a fire doing this wrong, then at least the first time you should get instruction from a physical trainer or a Kent chiropractor. Spas also sometimes provide paraffin bath therapies.

Paraffin therapy soothes pain in the joints, relaxes muscles and improves blood flow. In addition to arthritis and muscle soreness, it can also help relieve the symptoms of bursitis, eczema and psoriasis. It is often given in conjunction with massage therapy, especially when done at a spa or a chiropractic clinic.

This therapeutic procedure is commonly paired with exercises that are formulated specifically to improve the flexibility and strength of one's hands. Although it may sound like a silly way to approach pain and stiffness, it is taken quite seriously by many health professionals.

Anyone who suffers with chronic pains in their hands or feet should consider talking to their doctor or chiropractic professional about paraffin baths. To avoid painful burns or other accidents, it is always wise to make sure and get proper instruction on how to safely administer the procedure at home. Chiropractors often use them as key parts of the overall approach plans they devise for individual patients.




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