top of page

Frequently Asked Questions....

Unknown.jpeg
What is dry-hydrotherapy

Dry-hydrotherapy uses thermal, pulsating water jets to provide a unique massage without the need for immersion. Relax comfortably as the water jets contour to your body, delivering soothing relief from muscle spasms, tension and trigger points. With Therajet's dry-hydrotherapy technology, you can enjoy the rejuvenating effects of a deep tissue massage in just 20 mins, all while remaining fully dressed and without any personal contact. 

How does dry-hydrotherapy work?

You lie down comfortably on the hydrotherapy bed and choose a massage to suit your current circumstances. The travelling water jets perform a full body Endo-Kinetic treatment. The system has a facility to isolate any part of the body experiencing pain. The therapy is TOUCH-LESS and DRY, so you stay clothed, just removing your shoes for the session.

​

During the therapy, you experience four different Endo-kinetic massage force. These include deep tissue compression, sequential lymphatic force, vibration to boost your metabolic rate, helping reduce lactic acid and thermal energy to stimulate your body's natural healing mechanisms.

What makes Therajet Hydrotherapy stand out

Our system here at Lifeflo gives a complete full body massage in 20 minutes, stimulating every muscle in body either directly or indirectly. The therapy also provides four different types of massage in one session, including deep compression, sequential lymphatic drainage, vibration and thermal energy. Considered preferential due to being a dry system, allowing the patient to remain fully clothed, touch-less and hygienic.

How often should I use the hydrotherapy bed?

It is dependent on an individual's health concern, physical needs and personal preferences. We recommend you consult with our healthcare professional to determine the best frequency and duration of massage bed sessions suited to your specific needs. 

Are there any precautions to using dry-hydrotherapy

Dry-hydrotherapy helps with wound healing and scarring, however we strongly recommend that any patient who has had surgery in the last 10 days should avoid any device that could cause embolism. People with cardiovascular instability should consult their doctor prior to use. Complete contra-indication is NO to any persons with a pacemaker. It is not advisable during pregnancy.

Reference/Studies 
bottom of page