Found 3 blog entries tagged as Float Therapy.

Float Therapy is a relatively new concept in relaxation and pain relief therapy through the concept of sensory deprivation. Experience total relaxation in solitude at Transitions Float Therapy located at 14141 U.S. Highway One, Juno Beach. The idea of sensory deprivation is to block out or remove all sensory input including light and sound. These days, finding a sensory deprivation tank is easy, with float centers and spas offering float therapy. 

Step into a sensory deprivation tank, also known as an isolation tank or flotation tank, it is used specifically for restricted environmental stimulation therapy (REST). It is a dark, soundproof tank that is filled with a foot or less of very dense saltwater. During the float experience, these are both…

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TrueRest Float Spa located at 5360 Donald Ross Road, Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens, in the Alton Community is a Yelp 5-Star rated float studio. Float therapy involves relaxing in an environment free of sensory input, while laying weightless in a private sea of high-density Epsom Salt solution. This allows ideal conditions for mental and physical rest and healing. It is well documented that float therapy relieves back and joint related pains.

By replicating a zero-gravity environment, floating gives your entire body the chance to restore. By removing peripheral light and noise, floating gives your mind a chance to refresh and focus. Immersing yourself in stillness and nothingness.  Achieve a sense of calm with float therapy that other methods cannot…

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Think no pain and total relaxation with sensory deprivation a.k.a float therapy at Transitions Float Therapy located at 14141 U.S. Highway One, Juno Beach.  This is a brand-new concept in relaxation and pain relief therapy through the concept of sensory deprivation.

A sensory deprivation tank, also called an isolation tank or flotation tank, is used for restricted environmental stimulation therapy (REST). It is a dark, soundproof tank that is filled with a foot or less of very dense salt water. The first tank was designed in 1954 by John C. Lilly, an American physician and neuroscientist. In the 1970s, viable float tanks were created and began being studied for probable health benefits. These days, finding a sensory deprivation tank is easy, with…

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