CRYOTHERAPY

Cryotherapy is a state-of-the-art therapy that uses cold temperatures to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain. Whether you're seeking relief from chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply looking to enhance your overall health, our cryotherapy treatments can provide you with a refreshing and revitalizing experience.

Benefits of Cryotherapy:


Inflammation Reduction: Cold temperatures can decrease inflammation and swelling, which are often the root causes of pain in conditions like arthritis and muscle injuries.

Nerve Pain Relief: Cryotherapy can be beneficial for certain nerve-related conditions, such as neuralgia, by desensitizing affected nerves.

Pain Reduction: Cryotherapy can help reduce pain by numbing the affected area, providing immediate relief from soreness and discomfort.

Injury Rehabilitation: Cryotherapy may aid in the recovery process for injuries, helping to reduce swelling and pain.

Faster Recovery: Athletes and individuals recovering from injuries often use cryotherapy to speed up the healing process, as it promotes quicker tissue repair.

How does Cryotherapy Work?

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Dectection of Inflamed area

Cryotherapy wand is activated, and the built-in detection system is used to identify the inflamed or problematic area on the patient's skin. This detection involves thermal imaging to locate areas of increased temperature for inflammation.

Application of Cyrotherapy

Once the inflamed area is identified, the cryotherapy wand is precisely directed at that specific location. The device delivers a controlled, intense cold treatment to the identified area. This targeted cryotherapy helps reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and promote healing in the affected area.

Inflamed Cells Frozen

Following the treatment, the patient may experience a sensation of cold and numbness in the treated area, which typically subsides within a few minutes to hours. The skin in the treated area may appear reddened or flushed, which is a normal response to the cold therapy. The patient can expect a soothing and therapeutic aftercare process.

Cold, Therapeutic, & Revitalizing