Caldera Spas hot tubs combine water and massage for a magically relaxing experience. (Ok, so maybe it’s not truly “magical”, but it sure feels like it!). Caldera hot tubs focus on circuit therapy. It’s commonly known that soaking in hot water relaxes muscles. However, Caldera goes a step beyond other hot tub manufacturers by taking a holistic approach to massage (circuit) therapy.
An Individualized Approach to Hydrotherapy
The seats and jets in your Caldera hot tub have been carefully and strategically designed with the whole body in mind. Each seat works a different muscle group, providing a deep massage where you need it most. No two people are built the same, and the engineers at Caldera have taken into consideration the different build and height of each individual. It’s the same focused, thorough circuit training approach you would expect from a personal trainer. Hydrotherapy works those same areas, targeting one muscle group at a time. Move from seat to seat and work your neck and shoulders, the large muscles of your upper back, lower back, calves, and (don’t forget) your feet. The intensity of the jets adjusts easily so you can control the pressure of the jets and choose between a deep massage or a soothing, relaxing massage.
Time to Ease the Tension
Whether you work a physical job or a desk job, tension has a way of building up over the course of the day. Tension causes lactic acid to build up in the neck and shoulder areas. When muscles are stressed, they remain shortened and tense (and oftentimes painful). If left unaddressed, tight muscles can eventually permanently shorten and limit the range of motion, which increases muscle tears, and the risk of scar tissues. But don’t worry! Since water transfers heat 25 times faster than air, good things happen quickly when you hop in your hot tub! By loosening your muscles you also lengthen them, keeping them mobile. Whether you just finished a hard workout or a long day at work, after emerging from the hot tub you will feel relaxed and transformed.