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Cryotherapy

The word "Cryo" comes from the Greek word for "cold," making cryotherapy essentially "cold therapy

Benefits of cryotherapy

The positive effects of cryotherapy could not be ignored. Today millions of people around the world could experience the amazing revitalizing capabilities of cryotherapy in cryo-centers, clinics, wellness and spa salons, and other treatment and rehabilitation institutions.

Top 8 undeniable benefits of cryotherapy for everyone

  • Pain relief and muscle healing
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Improves symptoms of eczema and other skin conditions (acne, psoriasis, etc.)
  • Immune system stimulation
  • Reduces anxiety and depression
  • Improves sleep disorders
  • Weight-loss and anti-aging effects
  • And many other benefits
Whole-body and local cryotherapy

Whole-body and local cryotherapy

You can choose between whole-body or local cryotherapy based on your needs.

Whole-body cryotherapy exposes the entire body (except the head in cryosaunas) to extreme cold. Local cryotherapy targets a specific area, like the face, knee, or elbow.

Both methods reduce skin sensitivity and nerve conductivity, providing pain relief while improving blood circulation and oxygenation.

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There are 3 major targets of people that are benefit from cryotherapy:

Athletes and fitness professionals: Cryotherapy is widely used in sports medicine to treat injuries and aid recovery between matches and seasons.

Medical centers: Hospitals, orthopedic, rheumatology, and rehabilitation centers use cryosaunas for effective treatment and recovery.

Cryotherapy and beauty centers: People seeking anti-aging, weight loss, acne treatments, and fatigue reduction benefit from cryotherapy's various effects.

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Cryotherapy FAQ

What are the advantages of cryotherapy chambers over other devices?

Cryotherapy chamber allows everyone to feel the benefits of cold treatment(whole body cryotherapy) without any risks to health and very few contraindications. It can be used both for treatment (rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation, recovery after traumas or surgeries, etc.)  and for improvement in overall health (better sleep, anti-ageing effect, weight loss, immune system boost, etc.). Cryo procedures are 100% safe and are always managed by well-trained staff.

How long do the benefits of cryotherapy last?

Most cryotherapy users report that a single 3-minute cold therapy session in a cryosauna provides them with immediate results. They feel pain relief, boost of energy and general improvement in well-being. As the body temperature begins returning to normal, blood vessels dilate and endorphins rush through the body. These effects typically last from six to eight hours.

Research shows that consistency in cryotherapy leads to a longer duration of its effects. It is recommended to have at least 8-10 cryo sessions to maintain consistent cryo benefits.

Who needs a local cryotherapy?

The concept of local cryotherapy is based on the short-term application of extremely low temperatures to a particular area of a patient’s body. This procedure causes muscles to contract, increasing the blood flow to the treated area, soothing inflammation, and speeding up cell regeneration. At the end of the procedure, the patient may experience a ‘pins and needles’ sensation which disappears quickly after the treatment.

What is a cryotherapy chamber?

A cryotherapy chamber is a chamber (fixed or transportable) which is used for whole-body cryotherapy procedures. The main difference between cryo chamber and cryosauna is that a cryotherapy chamber is a closed space where several patients can be treated at the same time. While cryosauna is a single person cryotherapy device with the head outside the machine.

How does cryotherapy work?

Research scientists expounded the phenomenon about the impact of cryotherapy and how does it really works. It turns out to be that the cryotherapeutic procedure of cooling the patient’s body surface itself does not extend the curative effect, but the therapeutic and regenerative mechanisms, which it triggers, in the human body.