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The programs consist of specific plans that are made available to users to help them achieve their health and well-being goals. Italcares has identified a series of programmes that have been grouped into categories, which makes it easier for users to quickly search by clinical speciality. 

Take a look at the Italcares range of programs and see what treatments might be just right for you. Then, choose the perfect facility and location for your health and wellness holiday in Italy!

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Anti-ageing
Description

The anti-ageing wellness programme supports people in leading healthier and more proactive lives as they age. 
Anti-ageing involves integrating elements such as a balanced diet, regular physical activity and targeted spa treatments
In particular, a diet of fruit, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats helps reduce inflammation, supports the immune system, and provides the right nutrients for healthy skin. On the other hand, regular physical activity improves muscle strength and tone, body flexibility and posture, and cardiovascular health. 
Specific thermal treatments are also essential to keep ageing under control. Thermal baths, thermal mud wraps, saunas, steam baths and relaxing massages are a good way to improve circulation and stimulate cell renewal for a fresher, brighter skin and a healthier, more youthful appearance in general.

Clinical Area
  • Orthopedics
  • Rheumatology
  • Lymphatic vascular
Anti-inflammatory
Description

Anti-inflammatory wellness programmes help people reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and improve their general well-being through a combination of spa treatments (hydrotherapy, thermal baths, and mud therapy), physical exercise, and a healthy, balanced diet
For example, thermal baths relieve inflammation thanks to the minerals contained in thermal water. Similarly, thermal mud, rich in minerals and nutrients, can alleviate muscle and joint pain. 

Besides thermal baths and mud therapy, the anti-inflammatory programmes include hydrotherapy plans comprising swimming sessions in thermal pools, whirlpools, jet showers or Kneipp paths that improve blood circulation, alleviating inflammation. These spa treatments must be complemented by light exercise - swimming and walking - and a healthy diet based on foods rich in antioxidants and Omega-3 to reduce body inflammation.

 

Clinical Area
  • Orthopedics
  • Dermatology
  • Respiratory
  • Lymphatic vascular
  • Rheumatology
Cycles of mud-balneotherapy treatments
Description

Cycle of 12 mud baths and 12 therapeutic baths

Fango-balneotherapy programs generate relief from muscle pain and reduce inflammation and to optimize joint mobility. In fact, for example, the heat generated by thermal mud penetrates into muscle and joint tissues, minimizing pain caused by muscle tension, contractures and inflammation. In addition, the anti-inflammatory properties of thermal mud reduce inflammation in joints and muscle tissues, relieving pain associated with conditions such as: rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and sports injuries.
These programs are precisely designed to promote muscle and joint relaxation, resulting in improvements in mobility.

For psoriasis, mud-balneotherapy cycles with baths in thermal water have been shown to improve clinical severity indices (e.g. PASI), reduce itching and flaking and promote an improvement in quality of life, particularly when integrated into protocols with UVB phototherapy.

Clinical Area
  • Rheumatology
  • Dermatology
Pain relief
Description

The pain relief programme assists individuals in managing and alleviating pain through an integrated solution of thermal spa treatments and complementary therapies
At spas, a pain relief programme may include, for example: 

- hot thermal baths to relax tense muscles and relieve pain related to muscle tension, joint pain or other musculoskeletal disorders;

- hydrotherapy that includes whirlpool or jet showers that help improve blood circulation, alleviating pain;

- mud therapy involving the application of thermal mud on the skin for therapeutic purposes, such as reducing muscle and joint pain and inflammation;

- saunas and steam baths, which use heat to reduce muscle tension, improve flexibility and thus relieve pain. 

Besides these treatments, the pain relief programme includes a number of complementary activities — such as yoga, tai chi, and meditation — that help reduce stress and increase general well-being

 

Clinical Area
  • Rheumatology
  • Lymphatic vascular