Treatment glossary

Equilibrium, well-being and relaxation are naturally associated with thalassotherapy.
Ideal for people suffering from stress, fatigue and overwork, the marine return-to-fitness cure gives you the opportunity to enjoy all the beneficial effects of the sea. Starting out from the health information sheet filled out upon your arrival, the Aqua-Mer professionals assess your needs and propose a complete care program designed specifically for condition and comprising treatments chosen from amongst the following possibilities.

 • Seawater treatment

Marine aerosol

Inhaled, this marine mist has a decongesting effect on the sinuses and respiratory passages. Each session serves to break down and eliminate the dust, pollution and nicotine deposits that adhere to the sinus linings. This treatment is recommended for smokers and non smokers alike.

Recommended for: Nasal hygiene, smoking addiction, allergies

Aqua relaxation

Drift away in the pool. Immerse yourself in the sensation of profound well-being. The heat of the water will warm your bones and ease your muscles, all of which helps you let go and relieve your tensions.

Recommendation: A 30-minute session before your other treatments

Aqua gym

In the heated seawater pool, the body is more buoyant and all the exercises you do, guided by the therapist, contribute to relax your muscles and increase the amplitude of your movements while restoring trace elements to your muscular system.

Recommendation: The warm seawater pool is fundamental in thalassotherapy.

Underwater jet massage

Underwater hydromassage using a water jet guided by hand can help break down and eliminate accumulations of fat and cellulite, and relieve areas of tension. Although powerful, this treatment is non-violent; its action is precise and equivalent to a manual massage.

Recommended for: Bursitis and tendonitis

Affusion shower

The curist, lying on a table, receives a full-body massage consisting of a fine spray of warm sea water… a gentle form of massotherapy to soothe the entire body.

Recommended for: Back and hip pain

Hydro-massage

Immersed in an individual seawater bath, the curist is massaged by numerous jets of water that cause the body to float. The controlled force of the jets, directed to specific parts of the body, relieves areas of tension, activates circulation deep beneath the skin and facilitates venous and lymphatic return. The skin absorbs marine salts and trace elements more easily, thus replenishing the organism’s mineral content.

Recommended for: Stress and circulation problems

Underwater jets

This treatment is provided in a heated seawater pool. You will make a variety of movements as streams of water under pressure strike your body. The movements, guided by a hydro-therapist, ease tension in the joints while replenishing the trace elements in your muscles… a pool-based rehabilitative gymnastics session.

Recommended for: Muscle relaxation, relief of back and rheumatism pain

Shower massage

This massage, performed as your body is showered by a fine spray of heated sea water, stimulates muscle tone and restores balance to the nervous system. In addition to being excellent for the back, the shower massage provides overall relaxation.

Recommended for: Back pain

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Aqua gym
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Hydromassage
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Underwater jet massage

 

 • Marine product treatment

Algotherapy

Marine algae and mud are applied to the skin and the curist is then wrapped in a heated blanket. The gradually increasing heat induces the marine elements to penetrate the skin, warms your bones and relaxes your muscles.

Recommended for: Moisturising and mineral replenishing

Algo-cryotherapy

Specially designed as a treatment for your legs, this envelopment immediately relieves feelings of discomfort and fatigue by stimulating the blood circulation (vasoconstriction).

Recommended for: Cramps, numbness, varicose veins, heavy legs

Self-heating marine mud

Once applied, this mud – very high in magnesium and trace elements –becomes warmer gradually, thus improving the penetration of the active products. The mud can be applied to specific areas of the body (neck, shoulders, back, hips, knees, legs, thighs, hands, arms and feet).

Recommended for: Relief of arthritis and rheumatic pain; it activates blood circulation, facilitates venous and lymphatic return, fosters cellulite resorption and eases areas of tension.

Thermal ball

This treatment involves immersing and moving the hands about in hot alga mud or hot sand.

Recommended for: Arthrosis of the hands, mobility of the joints, wrists and tendons

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Algothérapy

 

 • Manual therapies

Lymphatic drainage

Manual technique designed to unblock lymph ducts and vessels, remove toxins and eliminate swelling by allowing lymph flow to remove waste from the system naturally. The technique uses gentle, very precise movements that help the curist unwind and relax. Lymph circulation slows down during periods of stress, fatigue or physical inactivity.

Recommended for: Cellulite and swelling

Loofa scrub (vegetable sponge)

For this treatment, the skin is first exfoliated using a loofa; this is followed by a warm seawater affusion and then series of alternating effleurage, brushing and toning strokes are applied to the whole body beginning with the legs. Circulatory rubbing follows, with particular attention being paid to the feet, knees and elbows.

Recommended for: Stimulating fluids movements, eliminating dead cells, improving energy circulation

Massage

Manual therapy that activates the blood and lymph circulation, improves oxygenation and eliminates toxins. Good complement to marine cures intended to improve energy circulation.

Recommended for: Stress, areas of tension, joint mobility and muscular relaxation

Roll and lift massage

Manual mobilisation of body fat and cellulite to help remove sub-cutaneous adhesions.

Recommended to improve absorption of marine elements by the skin during the succeeding treatments.

Mobilisation

A therapy that involves movements guided by a kinesiologist; the goal is to restore mobility and flexibility to your joints.

Recommended for: Mobility of the neck and nape, shoulders and arms, spine, hips (sciatic nerve), legs and feet

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Massage

 

 • Mechanical therapies

Luminotherapy

Luminotherapy lamp

Recommended for: Reduces stress and tension, improves concentration, performance and energy, combats seasonal affective disorder

Pressotherapy

Long, inflatable boots that exert pressure intermittently, alternating from leg to leg; this treatment improves circulation by fostering venous and lymphatic return. Pressotherapy reduces and controls swelling of the legs by reducing the excess interstitial liquid that causes swelling.

Recommended for: Cellulite and swelling

Vertebral therapy

Stretching exercises performed on a spine board under the guidance of a therapist; they are done gently to restore mobility to the spine and cervical region.

Not recommended for: People suffering from detached retina

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Luminotherapy