Hydrotherapy Richmond
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Best Hydroptheray Clinics in Richmond, NSW
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3 phone bookable Hydrotherapy venues in Richmond

In2Motion

In2Motion

104 March St, Richmond 2753
Foot Treatment, Hydrotherapy
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Colon Hydrotherapy

Colon Hydrotherapy

78 Lennox St, Richmond 2753
Colonic Irrigation, Hydrotherapy, Spa
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I M Thai Massage Clinic North Richmond

I M Thai Massage Clinic North Richmond

5/41Bells Line of Road, North Richmond 2754
Body Scrub, Hydrotherapy
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Maybe you're recovering from an injury, maybe you're dealing with arthritis, or maybe it's something else entirely. The long and the short of it is that you're looking for hydrotherapy in Richmond, and we've done the research for you. Hydrotherapy, sometimes referred to as 'water-cure', is when water is used to treat ailments or injuries and heal the body. You can expect to spend around $170, and also to feel a heck of a lot better.

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Questions & Answers

When should I get hydrotherapy?

Working as it does with the support of warm water, hydrotherapy can be really helpful for people with arthritis or joint pain. It's a great way to regain mobility and strength.

What should I do after hydrotherapy?

Drink some water, have a little something to eat, and rest up. Your therapist may recommend stretches and exercises for you to do at home.

How often should I get a hydrotherapy?

Once to three times a week is great at first. Although, of course, your therapist will come up with a plan that suits you.

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