Cryotherapy

What is Cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy, sometimes known as cold therapy, is a treatment technique in which the body is exposed to an environment of approximately -110℃ to -200℃ for 2-3 minutes to stimulate the body’s defenses against inflammation and pain. Use extremely low temperatures to treat disease, relieve inflammation, reduce pain, or improve body function.

There are several methods of cryotherapy:

Whole body cryotherapy (WBC): This involves exposing the entire body to very cold temperatures, typically ranging from -110℃ to -200℃, in a specialized room or cabin Perform cryotherapy. The duration is short, usually 2-4 minutes.

Partial-body cryotherapy(PBC): In this method, cryotherapy is targeted to specific areas of the body. Use liquid nitrogen to lower the temperature. The chamber used is a self-contained tubular enclosure that covers the person’s body, but it has an open top to keep the head at room temperature.

How does Cryotherapy work?

  • Intense and rapid cold exposure causes muscles, connective tissues, and blood vessels to rapidly contract, reducing blood flow to the surface of the skin to protect core organs, maintain core body temperature, and reduce inflammatory responses. As your body temperature rises when you come out, your blood vessels will gradually relax and blood flow will return to normal levels, helping to reduce pain, speed healing, and shorten post-workout recovery time.
  • As circulation and blood flow increase, fresh collagen is produced, making the person look younger and more energetic
  • Cold stimulation causes the body to release endorphins, which are natural pain-relieving hormones. The release of endorphins helps reduce pain, improve the user’s comfort, and may have a positive impact on mental state, helping to reduce the severity of depression and anxiety.

What are the benefits of cryotherapy?

  • Boost Endorphins
  • Improvement in Mood and Increased Emotional Health
  • Decrease Pain & Inflammation
  • Improve Athletic Performance
  • Rapid Workout Recovery
  • Increasing Caloric Burn, Increase Metabolic Rate
  • Stimulate Collagen Production
  • Improve Skin Health

The Application Scenarios

  1. Competitive sports team
  2. Physiotherapy center
  3. Beauty & Anti-Aging
  4. Clinical

FAQ

  1. What are the main components of the Healing Labs Cryotherapy chamber?

The main components of the Healing Labs cryotherapy chamber include the cabin body and an equipment cabinet. more easy operation by clients.

  1. What should I wear during cryotherapy?

Your extremities will be protected by gloves, socks, and shoes while using the cryotherapy machine. We recommend that men wear comfortable shorts and remove their shirt or wear a tank top; women wear comfortable shorts and a sports bra or tank top; to maximize skin exposure.

Also, no metal, please do not wear clothing or jewelry with wire or metal clasps. Also do not use lotions, oils, colognes, or any products containing alcohol before treatment.

  1. How cold does cryotherapy get?

The Healing Labs Cryotherapy Chamber has a unique dual therapy mode of hot and cold, the temperature can be set freely, the chamber’s low-temperature range is from -200℃ to -110℃; the high-temperature range is from 50℃ to 100℃.

  1. How long does a cryotherapy session?

Typically a cryotherapy session lasts two to three minutes.

  1. How often should do cryotherapy?

Usage regimens need to be tailored to individual needs and physical conditions. For example, some clients may prefer 2-3 times per week, while athletes or people who train intensely may feel they need full-body cryotherapy every day to recover.

  1. What feel after cryotherapy?

Your skin will return to its normal temperature within a few minutes after the treatment is completed. You may feel a slight tingling sensation afterward, but within a few minutes you may feel relaxed and muscle pain usually begins to subside immediately. Many users report feeling energized and less painful after use. In addition, many people get a better night’s sleep after a session, and the refreshing effects of a single session can be cumulative and long-lasting with additional treatments.

  1. Can I do cryotherapy if I am claustrophobic?

Your head remains outside the chamber throughout the cryotherapy session. At the same time, the cryo chamber door will close but you can control it so you are always in control and you can end it at any time.

  1. Who should avoid cryotherapy?

The following conditions are contraindications to cryotherapy:

  • Pregnancy.
  • Heart Disease.
  • High Blood Pressure >150 Not Controlled By Medication.
  • Severe Raynaud’s Syndrome.
  • Cardiovascular Disease Patients.
  • Arrhythmia.
  • Acute Or Recent Myocardial Infarction.
  • Unstable Angina Pectoris.
  • Venous Thrombosis.
  • Acute Or Recent Cerebrovascular Accident.
  • Bleeding Disorders.
  • Respiratory System Disease Patients.
  • Patients With Infectious Diseases.
  • Cold Patients, Fever.
  • People With Damaged Or Sensitive Skin.
  • Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease.
  • Uncontrolled Seizures.
  • Symptomatic Lung Disorders.
  • Cold Allergy.
  • Acute Kidney And Urinary Tract Diseases.

Parental Consent Is Needed For Anyone 18 Years Or Younger.

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