Specific treatments in thalassotherapy encompass a range of high-precision therapeutic and aesthetic techniques, each inheriting a distinct tradition. Osteopathy, founded by Andrew Taylor Still in the United States in 1874, considers the body as a functional unit where structure governs function. Fasciatherapy, developed in France by Danis Bois in the 1980s, works on fascia — the membranes enveloping every organ and muscle. Cryotherapy, used since Antiquity with ice and snow, was modernised in 1970s Japan by Prof. Yamaguchi to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Dien Chan (Vietnamese facial reflexology), created by Prof. Bùi Quôc Châu in 1980, maps the entire body onto the face. Naturopathy, formalised by Benedict Lust in 1902 in the United States, offers a holistic health approach. These precision disciplines find ideal expression in thalassotherapy.
Intense Oxygenation
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Description
Comfortably settled in an individual chamber, capture the multiple benefits of this pressurized oxygenation session: boost the immune system, fight fatigue and stress, improve sleep quality, optimize energy and memory, improve physical performance, aid healing, reduce aches and cramps, soothe migraines.
This specific treatment is performed by a qualified and experienced practitioner within the thalassotherapy centre. The chosen technique precisely targets your concern in a marine environment conducive to relaxation and body receptivity. An expert treatment that ideally complements your thalassotherapy programme.
Benefits
Contraindications
⚠ Vary by technique — consult the specific treatment card
⚠ Osteopathy: recent fracture, severe osteoporosis, bone cancer
⚠ Cryotherapy: Raynaud's disease, cryoglobulinemia, cold allergy
⚠ Reflexologies: recent phlebitis, foot or hand fracture
⚠ Report any ongoing medical treatment to the practitioner
History & Origins
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