2010
DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-09-0939
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Waon Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease: - Innovative Therapy for the 21st Century -

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“…Heating of the skin with FIR warming cabins is faster (in comparison with the conventional saunas) but higher irradiance of the skin must be applied in order to produce noticeable sweating. These cabins are frequently used in Japan where the practice is called “Waon therapy” [20, 21]. Waon therapy has been used extensively in Japan [22] and Korea [23] for cardiovascular conditions and diseases, particularly chronic heart failure [24, 25] and peripheral arterial disease [26, 27].…”
Section: Medical Applications Of Firmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heating of the skin with FIR warming cabins is faster (in comparison with the conventional saunas) but higher irradiance of the skin must be applied in order to produce noticeable sweating. These cabins are frequently used in Japan where the practice is called “Waon therapy” [20, 21]. Waon therapy has been used extensively in Japan [22] and Korea [23] for cardiovascular conditions and diseases, particularly chronic heart failure [24, 25] and peripheral arterial disease [26, 27].…”
Section: Medical Applications Of Firmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Erkenntnis, dass mit Wärmeanwendungen oberhalb der TNZ eine belastungsarme Durchwärmung kaum zu erreichen ist, hat in Japan und Korea zur Entwicklung der sogenannten Waon-Therapie geführt [102,103,104,105,106,107,108]. …”
Section: Wärmeanwendungen Oberhalb Der Thermoneutralzoneunclassified
“…Beschränkt man sich auf jene Publikationen, die eine Ganzkörperwärmeanwendung mit geringer Herzkreislaufbelastung (unter 60 °C Lufttemperatur) untersuchen, können als beispielhafte Auswahl folgende Indikationen genannt werden: chronische Schmerzen [113], chronisches Müdigkeitssyndrom (chronic fatigue) [114,115], Depression [113], Fibromyalgie [103,116,117], rheumatoide Arthritis [118,119,120], Osteoarthritis [121,122], Kreuzschmerzen [123,124,125,126], Herzkreislauferkrankungen [106,108,127,128,129,130,131], arterielle Erkrankungen [132], Ulcera [132a], Bluthochdruck [106,133,134,135], arte rielle Verschlusskrankheit [132], Sjögren-Syndrom [136], Sklerodermie [137], Diabetes [138,139,140,141], Hauterkrankungen [142,143,144,145], Asthma [146], allergische Rhinitis [147], Sport [148,149,150], mit dem Lebensstil verbundene Erkrankungen [151], Infektionen [152], Leishmaniose [153] und Mikrozirkulation [154]. …”
Section: Verschiedene Indikationen Der Ganzkörperwärmeanwendungenunclassified
“…Individuals with FMS should stay warm, and exercise generates body heat. Studies of sauna heat therapy have revealed significant improvement in blood flow (endothelium-dependent dilation) [109111] and reductions in FMS pain [112, 113]. Exercise in warm water is an effective therapeutic procedure for FMS [114], with long-term reductions in pain [115].…”
Section: Temperature Regulation and Blood Flow To Musclesmentioning
confidence: 99%