1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0889-857x(05)70108-3
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The Role of Spa Therapy in Various Rheumatic Diseases

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“…8 During spa therapy, patients are treated with thermal mineral water and receive many other treatment modalities including massage, electrotherapy, and exercise. 9 There are several studies reporting positive effects of spa therapy in patients with osteoarthritis in the literature.…”
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“…8 During spa therapy, patients are treated with thermal mineral water and receive many other treatment modalities including massage, electrotherapy, and exercise. 9 There are several studies reporting positive effects of spa therapy in patients with osteoarthritis in the literature.…”
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“…These waters have variable amounts of certain dissolved substances that, in some cases, are identified with beneficial health effects (Kovacs and Bender, 2002;Sukenik et al, 1999). These substances and the high temperature of the water act as coadjuvant agents in health conditions such as rheumatism, arthrosis, arthritis and respiratory tract disorders.…”
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“…The healing properties of natural mineral waters and therapeutic mud are known since ancient times (Sukenik et al, 1999;Fraioli et al, 2011). Due to their benefits for human health, the use of these natural resources became very popular for medical purposes such as prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation t of various diseases (Gutenbrunner et al, 2010;Bender et al, 2014).…”
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