WANT IT: OCEAN WAVE MASSAGE BED
NOT DROWNING, WAVING
Technology has not managed to develop a way to unscramble the egg, but it has made dry hydrotherapy possible.
That’s right: water therapy without getting wet.
Ocean Wave Australia, of Brisbane is offering massage beds that do just that.
“Dry Hydrotherapy is a relatively new type of massage that takes the hydrotherapy massage concept to the next level,” Ocean Wave director Dave Iwankow says.
“Users float on a bed of water, and are separated and kept dry from the heated water by a thin membrane,” he says.
“High-volume and high-pressure water jets then massage the person. The thin membrane separating the user from the water means that they don’t get wet or even have to disrobe. The warm water dilates blood vessels and increases circulation, and when combined with massage the effects are significant. Loosening of tight muscles, soothing of aches and pains, reduction of stress and tension all contribute to feeling of rejuvenation after a session.”
Users can choose one of nine water pressures and direct the jets with a hand controller. Because it does not make the user wet, it uses very little water. The 170-litre tank needs to be changed two-four times per year.
The Ocean Wave Massage Bed is aimed at the health & wellness sector. Its electronics can be connected to an electronic or coin/token payment system.
Please see: www.oceanwaveaustralia.com
Vincent Blake
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