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What is Cryotherapy?
While most cryotherapy chambers will allow your head to stick out, this one encapsulates a full-body experience. This
means that it will evenly distribute the cold temperatures from head to toe so you can enjoy a safer, more effective experience.
When you begin a cryotherapy session, you can expect to be exposed to liquid nitrogen. This liquid nitrogen will be
compressed in a sauna and released as vapor in the air. To protect your extremities, we'll encourage you to wear socks,
slippers, hat or earmuffs and gloves. Your body will be exposed to extremely cold temperatures between -170 to -230 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Most patients benefit from cryotherapy sessions 2-3 times a week. If you're suffering from injury, inflammation, and/or pains,
4 to 5 times may make more sense. Since cryotherapy can help you find relief from pain, inflammation, migraines, mood
disorders, and other problems, it comes with no downtime. You can resume work and your daily activities right after a session.
Cryotherapy is an umbrella term for any wellness or medical treatment that uses freezing or near freezing cold temperatures.
Also called cold therapy, it includes using ice, cold water, or cold air. For centuries, people have used cold temperatures for
overall health, to treat injuries, and to recover from sports.
Benefits of cryotherapy
1. Reduces migraine symptoms
Cryotherapy can help treat migraines by cooling and numbing nerves in the neck area. One study foundTrusted Source
that applying a neck wrap containing two frozen ice packs to the carotid arteries in the neck significantly reduced migraine
pain in those tested. It's thought that this works by cooling the blood passing through intracranial vessels. The carotid arteries
are close to the skin's surface and accessible.
2. Numbs nerve irritation
Many athletes have been using cryotherapy to treat injuries for years, and one of the reasons why is that it can numb
pain. The cold can actually numb an irritated nerve. Doctors will treat the affected area with a small probe inserted into
the nearby tissue. This can help treat pinched nerves or neuromas, chronic pain, or even acute injuries.
3. Helps treat mood disorders
The ultra-cold temperatures in whole-body cryotherapy can cause physiological hormonal responses. This includes
the release of adrenaline, noradrenaline, and endorphins. This can have a positive effect on those experiencing
mood disorders like anxiety and depression. One study foundTrusted Source that whole-body cryotherapy was actually
effective in short-term treatment for both.
4. Reduces arthritic pain
Localized cryotherapy treatment isn't the only thing that's effective at treating serious conditions; one study found Trusted
Source that whole-body cryotherapy significantly reduced pain in people with arthritis. They found that the treatment was
well-tolerated. It also allowed for more aggressive physiotherapy and occupational therapy as a result. This ultimately
made rehabilitation programs more effective.
5. May help treat low-risk tumors
Targeted, localized cryotherapy can be used as a cancer treatment. In this context, it's called "cryosurgery." It works by
freezing cancer cells and surrounding them with ice crystals. It's currently being used to treat some low-risk tumors for
certain types of cancer, including prostate cancer.
6. May help prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease
While more research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of this strategy, it's theorized that whole-body cryotherapy
could help prevent Alzheimer's and other types of dementia. It's thought thatTrusted Source this may be an effective
treatment because the anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory effects of cryotherapy could help combat the inflammatory
and oxidative stress responses that occur with Alzheimer's.
7. Treats atopic dermatitis and other skin conditions
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with signature symptoms of dry and itchy skin. Because
cryotherapy can improve antioxidant levelsTrusted Source in the blood and can simultaneously reduce inflammation,
it makes sense that both localized and whole-body cryotherapy can help treat atopic dermatitis. Another study (in mice)
examined its effect for acne, targeting the sebaceous glands.
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Benefits of Cryotherapy
Improved recovery: Athletes frequently turn to cryotherapy to speed up the recovery process after intense workouts.
Studies show it reduces muscle soreness and accelerates the body's natural healing processes which can alleviate pain
and swelling.
Weight loss: Subjecting the body to extremely cold temperatures stimulates the metabolism, which can result in increased
calorie burn and potential fat loss over time. Moreover, cryotherapy sessions have been shown to promote the body's
natural fat-burning mechanisms, potentially aiding individuals in achieving their weight loss goals when complemented
by a healthy diet and regular exercise.
Chronic Pain Relief: The cold temperatures used in cryotherapy can numb nerve endings, providing temporary relief from
chronic pain conditions such as arthritis, spondylitis, and fibromyalgia.
Better sleep quality: The evidence supporting cryotherapy's ability to enhance sleep quality is currently insufficient. Still,
some individuals find that cryotherapy helps improve their sleep quality by promoting relaxation and reducing stress and anxiety levels.
Mood enhancement: Cryotherapy has shown promise in supporting mental health by potentially reducing symptoms of
anxiety and depression. The exposure to extreme cold temperatures during cryotherapy sessions trigger the release
of neurotransmitters like endorphins and norepinephrine, which can contribute to improved mood and overall well-being.
Cryotherapy by itself can be very beneficial for various conditions but how effective each treatment is really varies on a few key
components. Some of these components are:
The correct diagnosis- The treatment in our office is supervised entirely by our doctors. It is very important to consult with a licensed
professional before starting cryotherapy to ensure best results.
Coupling cryotherapy with other therapeutic services- After getting the right diagnosis for your condition, you will be advised on
other treatments to couple your cryotherapy sessions with for the best results. Some of these services include: Chiropractic care,
massage therapy, spa facility use, pre and post cryotherapy strength training, decompression therapy, and full body stretch programs.
Cryotherapy, which literally means "cold therapy," is a technique where the body is exposed to extremely cold temperatures for
several minutes.
Cryotherapy can be delivered to just one area, or you can opt for whole-body cryotherapy.
Product Parameters
Specification :
Product name |
OEM Cryogenic Chamber Health Cryotherapy Device |
Function |
Sport injury recovery |
Application |
Commercial, fitness center, health club |
Temperature in Client cabin |
up to -180°C |