Partial Mud Wrap
ProceduresProcedure Classification:
Main procedure based on medical examination.
Procedure Character:
Mud packs, traditionally known as heat therapy, involve processing natural peat into a paste and heating it to 40-44°C. The spa attendant then applies the pack to the body part specified by the doctor - back, joints, etc. Peat contains a large amount of nutrients, trace elements, minerals, and substances that are easily absorbed by the skin and act on the body as a biological stimulant.
Procedure Process:
The spa attendant escorts the client to the cabin and asks them to undress. Then, the client lies on a cot, and the attendant applies warm mud to the body as prescribed by the doctor. After 20 minutes, the attendant helps the client gently remove the pack, and the client takes a shower.
Main Indications:
Painful conditions of the back and joints, degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal system, chronic urinary tract diseases.
Main Contraindications:
Pregnancy, epilepsy, oncological diseases, acute or febrile illnesses, ischemic heart disease, severe hypertension.
Duration of the Procedure:
20 minutes.
What to Bring to the Procedure:
It is advisable to come in a bathrobe.