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Float Therapy
Float therapy, also known as sensory deprivation, involves resting in a specially designed tank filled with warm water and high concentrations of Epsom salt. This allows the body to float effortlessly, creating a zero-gravity effect. Patients are guided through the process by trained professionals, with each session typically lasting up to 60 minutes.
What does Float Therapy treat?
​Key aspects of Float Therapy
Each float therapy session includes:
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A quiet, low-stimulation environment,
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Skin-temperature water that eliminates pressure on joints,
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Reduced sensory input to calm the nervous system,
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Optional calming music or complete silence.
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