What is CryoTherapy?
CryoTherapy involves short exposure to temperature below -160 degrees. This activates the body’s natural healing abilities and releases different hormones and enzymes in the process. It stimulates the immune system, and initiates regeneration processes in the body.
In the medical field, cryo sessions are helpful in recovering from illness or surgery, treating skin diseases, and improving general well-being. It also reduces migraine symptoms. Rheumatism pain is also reduced.
Cryotherapy is commonly used in modern sports medicine. Cryotherapy also expedites rehabilitation after injuries. As a result of acceleration of metabolism, it greatly reduces cramps caused by lactic acid accumulation after exercise.
In the beauty and cosmetics industry, cryotherapy sessions are used for improving blood circulation, skin rejuvenation, anti-aging therapy, and for removing toxins from the body. One session can burn from 300 to 800 calories. It also helps to reduce cellulite.
It has been approved by the FDA.
How Is the Application Performed?
Each session lasts 3 minutes maximum and it is recommended that you receive 15-20 sessions on average to get the desired effect. You should rest for 5 minutes at the end of the session. The client wears specially designed shoes to protect their feet and gloves for their hands. The person stands in a vertical position for an average of 3 minutes and nitrogen is released.
What Are the Side Effects?
As long as the correct procedure is followed CryoTherapy has absolutely no side effects.
– Nitrogen gas used in Cryo Cabin application does not cause the slightest harm to the person or the environment.
-There is nothing to do except rest for 5 minutes after the session.
– It is an FDA approved device and uses the latest technology.
Who is it suitable for?
Clinical trials proved that effective results are obtained in the treatment of health problems such as Eczema, Rheumatic diseases, Depression, Cellulite, Sleep Disorders, Weak Immune System, Anti-Aging, Sexual Problems, Fat Reducing, Slimming, Musculoskeletal System Disorders, Orthopedic Disorders, Work Injuries, Obesity.
Who should not use CryoTherapy?
It is not recommended for people with heart problems, pregnant women, people with bleeding disorders and cancer patients.