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Float therapy in Springfield

Where to try float therapy in Springfield, MO — 2 verified studios on the Praxium directory, with what to expect and how it fits a goal-based recovery plan.

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Float therapy studios in Springfield

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Counter Negative Recovery & Wellness — recovery studio in Springfield, MO

Springfield, MO

4.9· 57 reviews

Cold plunge, cryotherapy, red light therapy, infrared and steam sauna, dry float, compression, and oxygen recovery in Springfield, MO.

Cold plungeCompression therapyContrast therapyCryotherapy+3
Theta Wellness Center — recovery studio in Springfield, MO

Springfield, MO

4.8· 178 reviews

Float therapy, cold plunge, sauna, red light therapy, and massage in Springfield, MO.

Cold plungeFloat therapyRed light therapy

Frequently asked questions

How much does float therapy cost in Springfield?

Float therapy sessions typically run $60–$100. Pricing in Springfield varies by studio, session length and membership — check each studio's site for current rates.

Where can I try float therapy in Springfield?

Praxium lists 2 verified studios offering float therapy in Springfield: Counter Negative Recovery & Wellness, Theta Wellness Center.

What should I expect from float therapy?

Standard sessions run 60 or 90 minutes. You'll shower before entering the tank and again immediately after. The first 10–15 minutes involve adjusting to the unusual sensation; by the 20–30 minute mark most first-timers experience a profound shift in relaxation. Tank water is filtered and sanitized between each session.

What is float therapy good for?

Float therapy — also called floatation REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy) or sensory deprivation — involves floating effortlessly in a shallow tank or room filled with highly concentrated Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) solution. Approximately 1,000 lbs of Epsom salt per tank makes the water so buoyant that the body floats without effort at skin-temperature water (around 93–94°F), making the boundary between air and water nearly imperceptible.

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