Hydrotherapy Naturopaths in Coconino County, AZ
Treatments may include nutrition guidance, botanicals, IV-therapy, bioidentical hormones, acupuncture, hydrotherapy, Halotherapy, Red Light/NIR, bioDensity/Powerplate and prescription medications when needed.
Ever pay for your doctors visit only to discover you're not a good match? Dr. Poulos, a board certified and licensed naturopathic medical doctor, provides the first 10-minute telemed consultation for free. She offers comprehensive primary care services, specializing in endocrine disorders such as Diabetes, Thyroid and Bioidentical Hormone Replacement with additional training in Naturopathic Cardiology. "I am passionate about my patients health and education, advocating for you in all circumstances. I will work as your sole primary care practitioner or augment your existing physician's care as a sub-specialist."
Treatments may include nutrition guidance, botanicals, IV-therapy, bioidentical hormones, acupuncture, hydrotherapy, Halotherapy, Red Light/NIR, bioDensity/Powerplate and prescription medications when needed.
Ever pay for your doctors visit only to discover you're not a good match? Dr. Poulos, a board certified and licensed naturopathic medical doctor, provides the first 10-minute telemed consultation for free. She offers comprehensive primary care services, specializing in endocrine disorders such as Diabetes, Thyroid and Bioidentical Hormone Replacement with additional training in Naturopathic Cardiology. "I am passionate about my patients health and education, advocating for you in all circumstances. I will work as your sole primary care practitioner or augment your existing physician's care as a sub-specialist."
Hydrotherapy Naturopaths
What is hydrotherapy?
Hydrotherapy, as its name suggests, is a form of therapy that utilizes water to improve health or treat specific conditions. There are various types of hydrotherapy, with common methods including aqua-jogging and similar mobility exercises performed in a pool. These activities provide exercise with minimal impact on muscles and joints, making them an excellent option for older adults or individuals recovering from injuries. Hydrotherapy also encompasses the use of hot tubs, cold baths, and steam rooms, which are believed to offer additional benefits due to their temperature effects on the body. For example, cold baths are frequently used by athletes to reduce inflammation and promote muscle recovery after intense exercise. People with mental health conditions or high stress levels may also benefit from hydrotherapy treatments, such as steam baths. Medical providers from various disciplines may recommend hydrotherapy in its different forms, depending on the individual’s needs.