Price list for preventive and health treatments at the Medical Facility in Hotel*** Gromada Medical SPA in Busko-Zdrój (valid from 01.01.2024 to 31.12.2024).
The sulfur bath is one of the most potent balneological treatments. It strongly dilates blood vessels, causing localized reddening of the skin, which aids in the treatment of peripheral artery atherosclerosis. The bath lowers cholesterol, triglyceride, and uric acid levels, which is useful in the treatment of diabetes and gout. Additionally, the sulfur bath has anti-inflammatory, desensitizing, and detoxifying effects, especially for heavy metal poisoning (lead, mercury, bismuth, and arsenic).
The bath is taken in a seated position at a temperature of 35-38°C.
The number of treatments is determined individually by the attending physician.
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This is a partial bath treatment involving the immersion of the upper and lower limbs in sulfur water without the need to enter the bathtub. The action of sulfur water during this treatment is the same as in a full bath. It is used for individuals who have contraindications to taking a full bath. The effects of the sulfur style treatment include improved blood circulation, stimulation of microcirculation, lowering cholesterol and glucose levels, exfoliation of the epidermis (natural peeling), alleviating inflammation, and minimizing pain and swelling in conditions like ankylosing spondylitis, discopathy, and rheumatoid arthritis.
The treatment is performed in sulfur water at a temperature of 35-38°C.
The number of treatments is determined individually by the attending physician or physiotherapist.
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A bath in peat suspension causes congestion in deeply located muscles, leading to their relaxation and relieving pain caused by increased muscle tension. During the bath, there is also an accelerated elimination of toxic substances from cellular metabolism, and acid-neutralizing processes occur, providing anti-inflammatory effects.
Treatment time: 15 minutes
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Ozone is used as a sterilizing, disinfecting agent, and for improving cellular metabolism by increasing the delivery of oxygen to tissues. When used in a mixture with oxygen, ozone improves peripheral circulation in the lower limbs, enhances oxygenation of ischemic tissues, has anticoagulant and anti-atherosclerotic effects, and disinfects wounds and ulcers.
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The therapeutic effect of carbon dioxide is based on the dilation of capillary blood vessels, both arterial and venous. This CO2 action results in a decrease in blood pressure, both normal and elevated due to disease, and a slowing of the heart rate.
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Brine bath has many therapeutic properties due to the dissolved chloride and sodium ions. It is also valued for its calming, soothing, and pain-relieving effects. The valuable substances dissolved in the water penetrate the skin, replenishing any deficiencies and positively influencing the condition of the epidermis. The elevated water temperature accelerates the metabolism in the body.
Duration: 15 minutes, temperature around 34-36°C
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Partial Mud Plasters
The partial mud plaster treatment involves applying a paste made from crushed peat (borowina), which has high heat capacity and excellent heat conduction properties. This makes borowina ideal for compresses that aim to achieve deep localized heating. Due to this heating effect, the body experiences an increase in metabolic processes, pain relief, reduced muscle tension, and an increase in joint mobility.
Treatment Temperature: 40-44°C
Duration of the Treatment: 25 minutes
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It is a type of bath in which the lower limbs are immersed in a special tub with warm water at a temperature of 35-38°C. The whirlpool bath serves as a form of underwater massage. It causes tissue relaxation, reduces swelling, improves circulation, and relieves pain.
Duration of the whirlpool massage: 15 minutes
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This is a type of bath where the upper limbs are immersed in a special tub with warm water at a temperature of 35-38°C. The whirlpool bath serves as an underwater massage. It induces a relaxing effect on the tissues, helps reduce swelling, improves circulation, and alleviates pain.
Duration of whirlpool massage: 15 minutes
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The brine used in the treatment is a natural substance obtained from mineral salt. After the bath, the skin becomes smooth and firm, and with prolonged use, stretch marks are reduced, showing good effects in removing cellulite.
Duration: 15 minutes
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The brine used in the treatment is a natural raw material obtained from mineral salt. After the bath, the skin becomes smooth and firm, and with prolonged use, stretch marks reduce, showing good effects in removing cellulite.
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In gym exercises using apparatus, various exercises are utilized to develop strength, flexibility, and coordination of all body parts: back, chest, abdomen, arms, legs, and shoulder girdle. These exercises are performed using different types of rehabilitation equipment such as a stationary bike, elliptical trainer, treadmill, rowing machine, and UGUL. Regular training on gym apparatus improves muscle strength, endurance, and overall physical fitness.
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This is an innovative exercise cabin that allows patients to perform exercises with unloading. Thanks to this cabin, patients who experience pain in the musculoskeletal system or have difficulties with neuromuscular coordination have the opportunity to engage in effective active exercises, including active exercises with unloading. Individuals with weakened muscle strength can gain new possibilities, including performing upper limb exercises or active exercises with resistance.
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Individual session with a rehabilitation specialist (individual kinesitherapy): A rehabilitation process aimed at strengthening or restoring vital functions of the musculoskeletal system. Individual work involves the use of kinesitherapeutic methods applied by the physiotherapist, which are considered specialized techniques for administering movement. These methods utilize special techniques based on the latest knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics.
Exercises are selected, dosed, and performed individually based on the current health condition. The goal is to strengthen muscles and joints, as well as to restore their lost function or develop compensatory functions.
Duration of kinesitherapy: 30 minutes.
During the session, physiotherapists use methods such as:
PNF stands for Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation, which is an advanced technique used in physiotherapy and strength training. It utilizes complex movement patterns and stimulation of proprioceptive receptors to improve range of motion, strength, and muscle control. The PNF method includes a series of techniques such as isometric contractions, muscle stretching in specific positions, and movement patterns aimed at enhancing training efficiency, improving muscle function, and restoring full range of motion.
This method is applied in cases of various musculoskeletal, neurological conditions, and in rehabilitation after injuries.
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Laser biostimulation is performed using an electromagnetic light beam with characteristic features: coherence, monochromaticity, parallelism, and intensity. A high-energy laser is used for the treatment.
Treatment duration: depends on the type of laser used and the surface being treated, up to 12 minutes.
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Magnetronik is a treatment that involves therapy using a pulsating magnetic field of low frequency.
Treatment duration: 15 minutes.
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Iontophoresis is an electrotherapy treatment that involves introducing medication ions into tissues using an electric field.
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Diadynamic currents are low-frequency currents. The pain-relieving effect of DD currents is related to both the release of endorphins and the increased local blood circulation.
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Interferential currents are an electrotherapy treatment using medium-frequency currents created by the superposition (interference) of two alternating currents within the tissues. The rhythmic frequency changes of the currents stimulate the muscles to contract, thus improving peripheral circulation. Interference currents produce a pain-relieving effect, improve tissue nourishment processes, and enhance metabolism.
Treatment duration: 15 minutes.
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The purpose of the current is to achieve a pain-relieving effect and improve the circulation of the tissues undergoing treatment. The appropriate intensity plays a crucial role in the outcome of the procedure—it does not cause muscle contraction but induces trembling (vibrations) of the stimulated muscle.
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TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) is an electronic stimulation method used for pain relief, utilizing low-frequency impulse currents.
Duration of the treatment: 15 minutes.
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Ultrasound therapy involves mechanical vibrations at high frequency. The effect of these waves causes a "micromassage" of tissues, affecting their biochemistry and leading to better tissue oxygenation.
Treatment duration ranges from 3 to 8 minutes for one area, depending on the pathological condition of the area being treated.
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Phonophoresis is a treatment that involves the use of ultrasound energy to introduce specific medications through the skin. The treatment duration ranges from 3 to 8 minutes for one area, depending on the pathological condition and the area being treated.
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Cold therapy involves lowering the tissue temperature by locally cooling the body tissues with a stream of nitrogen vapor at temperatures ranging from -100°C to -180°C.
Treatment duration: 2–3 minutes per joint.
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Classic massage is a series of techniques applied in a specific sequence to affect the tissues of the human body, causing various reactions. The action of classic massage is both local and general. It directly impacts the skin, subcutaneous tissues, and muscles through mechanical stimuli and, via reflexes, influences the nervous system.
Classic massage covers the entire body, starting from the back, shoulders, legs, down to the feet. During the massage, various techniques such as stroking, kneading, rubbing, and tapping are used to relax the muscles, improve blood circulation, and relieve tension.
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Mechanical vibrational massage is performed using the Aquavibron device without direct contact between the therapist’s hands and the patient's skin.
Duration of the treatment: 10 minutes.
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Pneumatic lymphatic compression massage: This technique uses pneumatic pressure, where the chambers of the sleeves inflate with air to stimulate the flow of bodily fluids. This type of treatment is used to treat lymphatic edema, improve metabolism, accelerate detoxification, and reduce cellulite. By stimulating specific points on the body, it enhances nourishment and cell function, regulates blood circulation, and supports the functioning of internal organs. The skin becomes firmer and more elastic after the treatment.
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Soft tissue therapy is a treatment aimed at restoring balance in the deeper layers of connective tissue and muscles by eliminating tensions and restrictions in the myofascial system. It combines various techniques that, when performed correctly, do not require force from the therapist, yet still have a deep impact.
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Relaxation massage is one of the more pleasant types of manual therapy, aimed at reducing muscle tension and mental stress. It can be performed on both women and men, as well as adolescents and adults. This type of massage is especially recommended for individuals with heavy workloads, those living under stress, and athletes. It is beneficial to use it regularly.
During the relaxation massage with a warming oil, an increased feeling of warmth is achieved, which further aids in relaxing the muscles. The warming oils used in the massage help relieve muscle tension and promote relaxation. The oil is gently massaged into the skin, enhancing the warming and relaxing effects.
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Chinese cupping therapy shares many similarities with medical cupping but is made from rubber or silicone instead of glass, as seen in traditional practices. This therapy is used to alleviate pain, such as back pain or migraines, and also helps with cellulite reduction and body shaping.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Hot Stone Massage combines traditional massage techniques with the use of hot basalt stones. These stones, heated to the appropriate temperature, are used for massaging the body, with smaller ones placed between the fingers of the hands and feet. Basalt, a dark volcanic lava rock, retains and transfers heat effectively to the body. This massage provides relaxation, helps achieve inner balance, relieves muscle tension, and stimulates circulation. It has a soothing effect on the senses, reduces muscle tension, improves internal organ function, alleviates stress, and boosts strength and immunity.
Duration: 40 minutes / 60 minutes
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Classic Full-Body Massage is a technique that covers the entire body, starting from the back, shoulders, legs, down to the feet. During this massage, various techniques such as stroking, kneading, rubbing, and tapping are used to relax muscles, improve blood circulation, and relieve tension. This type of massage can provide relief from stress and fatigue, as well as help improve muscle flexibility.
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Mechanical Full-Body Massage on a Dry Water Bed helps improve blood circulation and relax muscles. The combination of three elements: force, heat, and water, contributes to the exceptional effects of the therapy, which helps eliminate daily tension, fatigue, and stress.
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Mineral Salt Bath Treatment involves immersion in a tub of warm water with added mineral salts. Depending on the additives used, the bath softens, moisturizes, smoothens, and nourishes the skin, improves microcirculation, neutralizes free radicals, relaxes, relieves stress and physical tension, and opens pores, which helps remove toxins from the body. It also aids in absorbing sulfur compounds and valuable minerals from the water.
The bath can be performed daily or every other day.
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Nordic Walking is an activity that involves walking with special poles. This exercise engages many muscle groups, improves physical endurance, and enhances coordination. To safely enjoy the numerous benefits of this sport, proper technique is essential, as demonstrated by our trainer. Nordic Walking can not only be a way to stay active or lose excess weight, but also serve as a rehabilitation method and help relieve stress on the joints.
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