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Author(s):  
Immich G ◽  
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Schuh A ◽  

Introduction: There has been a constant increase in mental health disorders in Western industrialized nations, and the current Covid 19 pandemic is increasingly exacerbating the problem. The health resorts in Germany are well equipped to improve mental, emotional and physical health with their local remedies and procedures to improve the individual health status. Method: The available alpine health resort procedures/interventions as well as the novel forest therapy with their various effects are described in order to develop a novel health resort concept for the treatment of mental-health disorders and well-being. Result: Based on the principles of health resort medicine and the available alpine interventions, a three-week treatment concept has been developed. Different procedures such as climatotherapy, balneotherapy, forest therapy & nature connection, mindfulness practice and physiotherapy have been combined in a healthy manner. Alpine health resorts are particularly well suited because of their excellent health-promoting climate factors. Conclusion: The novel combination of HRM with forest therapy will to lead to stress reduction and an increase in mental health and general well-being. This new approach shows promising benefits for future health resort treatments. Studies on this new approach are needed to confirm the effectiveness of the conceptual framework.


2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 231-238
Author(s):  
Piotr Kalmus ◽  
Lilla Szynkowska

Introduction: Health resort medicine functions in the environment of dynamic changes referring to the health system, demographic, economic and mentality changes. More and more self-paid patients are now becoming regular clients of health resort medicine. Who are they and what factors decide to choose this kind of therapy. This study is the second stage of the study carried out 10 years ago. Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the changes that took place in the last decade, connected with the characteristic of self-paid in-patients of health resort treatment, their motivations to pay for this treatment by themselves, to assess their expectations of this kind of treatment and to describe how the health resort system in Poland looks like in their eyes. Material and Methods: Two hundred randomized self-paid in-patients of four sanatoria and health resort hospital in Ciechocinek were surveyed. The patients were treated in the same health resort centres as 10 years ago. There were four, the same, pre-set questions in an anonymous questionnaire. Patients were also asked to determine their sex, age, occupational status and education. Data were analysed in the same way as 10 years ago and compared with them. Results and discussion: The analysis of collected data shows that, similarly as 10 years ago, major group of in-patients of the health resort treatment consisted of women of middle and tertiary education levels. At present there are more patients aged 60-79 years and 80 years and above, as well as old age pensioners and disability pensioners. This data are similar to demographic changes observed in Poland. Similarly to the data from the previous study, the most common reason for choosing the health resort centre was to improve the health status. But now, the percentage of these answers was higher, fever patients said that their aim was to relax and regenerate their organisms. The main expectation of health resort centres was to obtain good treatments and the percentage of these answers was higher than 10 years ago. The percentage of patients who preferred to choose the medical procedures all by themselves was significantly lower. It shows that the role of health resort centres as typically medical centres is growing. The main reason, why the patients decided to pay by themselves for the treatment was, similarly as 10 years ago, that it usually takes too much time to be referred to the health resort centre within the National Health Found. The percentage of patients for whom the possibility of choosing the time and the place of health resort treatment was the main reason that made them pay for the treatment by themselves was significantly higher than 10 years ago. This data confirm widely known drawback of the National Health Found and its lack of money. For the majority of respondents, paying for the treatment was a slight financial burden, but now the percentage of these answers was higher. There were fever responders for whom the payment for health resort therapy was no problem. Conclusions: 1. The self-paid in-patients of health resort treatment search now for more comprehensive medical services in health resorts, less the prophylactic and spa services. This obliges health resort centres to improve their health services. 2. There is significantly more health resort self-paid patens in elderly age. This is a signal to focus on the specificity of the treatment of this group of patients. 3. The main disadvantages of contemporary system of referral to health resort centres within the National Health Found, which are the reasons why patients decided to pay for the treatment by themselves, are long queues and no possibilities of choosing the place and the term of health resort treatment. The second disadvantage could be removed without any financial expenses.


2019 ◽  
pp. 407-419

Natural medicinal resources are a country’s natural wealth. Natural medicinal waters, medicinal gases, and peloids have many properties that enable their use in the treatment of gastrointestinal, circulatory, respiratory, bone and joint, and skin and soft tissue disorders. Balneotherapy can be also applicable in prevention of many diseases and rehabilitation. At present, because there are several chemicals of synthetic origin, there is a need to search for nonpharmacological approaches and explore natural healing sources, which better fit the human body. Compared to synthetic drugs, these resources rarely show side effects, which increases the comfort of therapy. The use of natural medicinal resources in the form of treatments in health resort medicine centers under the supervision of balneologists, combined with the healing properties of the climate, contributes not only to the reduction of treatment time for many diseases but also to improvement of therapy’s results. The article discusses natural medicinal resources and some of their therapeutic applications.


2015 ◽  
Vol 59 (10) ◽  
pp. 1523-1544 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marita Stier-Jarmer ◽  
Sandra Kus ◽  
Dieter Frisch ◽  
Carla Sabariego ◽  
Angela Schuh

2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
Christoph Gutenbrunner

A tradição de estânciasmedicinaise o uso de modalidades balneologicas é muito forte na Europa central. A eficácia para muitas doenças tem sido demonstrada. No entanto, devido às tendências modernas no sistema de saúde, o uso da balneologia reduziu dramaticamente entre os últimos dez a vinte anos. Contudo, em outros países europeus, especialmente na França, Itália, Espanha, Hungria e Turquia, a balneoterapia está cada vez mais apoiada pela investigação científica, e similar a muitos países da Europa Oriental, ainda é usada para muitas condições crônicas de saúde.


2010 ◽  
Vol 54 (5) ◽  
pp. 495-507 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Gutenbrunner ◽  
Tamas Bender ◽  
Pedro Cantista ◽  
Zeki Karagülle

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