Localized Cryotherapy
Localized Cryotherapy
Experience targeted relief with localized cryotherapy. Our handheld device applies cryogenically cooled air to specific areas like the neck, elbow, knee, or ankle. This process enhances blood flow and accelerates your body's natural healing abilities.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF LOCALIZED CRYOTHERAPY?
PAIN RELIEF & RECOVERY
Athletes often face the challenges of muscle injuries, and issues like ankle and knee swelling, pain, sprains, and strains. Whole-body cryotherapy emerges as a game-changer, significantly accelerating recovery times and preventing injuries from becoming chronic. When paired with targeted treatments, it can also notably reduce post-surgery recovery durations for major injuries. This innovative therapy is especially effective for conditions requiring surgery, such as ACL, MCL, labrum, meniscus issues, and more.
With below-zero therapy, you can expect to:
• Alleviate pain effectively;
• Combat inflammation head-on;
• Diminish swelling in joints, soft tissues, and muscles;
• Restore mobility in restricted muscles and joints;
• Minimize time away from training sessions.
Additionally, cryotherapy has a remarkable benefit: it accelerates bone tissue regeneration. Regular whole-body cold exposure not only enhances recovery but actively supports injured bone healing, helping to prevent fatigue fractures that can develop subtly.
These compelling benefits illustrate the robust potential of whole-body cryotherapy—not just for recovery but also as a vital part of an athlete’s passive warm-up routine. Integrating this treatment with traditional warm-up practices can enhance performance, optimize recovery, and keep athletes at their best, both before competitions and between rigorous training sessions.
Injury recovery
The prevention and treatment of muscle pain and soreness are the most common reasons people turn to cryotherapy treatment. We are all aware that cold chamber therapy can provide pain relief after surgery or an injury.
Cryotherapy is a more intense version of this type of treatment that can be used to treat acute injuries, trauma, or even muscle strain from exercise. Because exercise is known to produce inflammation and pain, cryotherapy treatment is also sometimes used as a preventative strategy.
One of the largest reviews of the literature currently available on whole-body cryotherapy benefits found that cryotherapy helps reduce pain in 80 percent of studies, and athletes experienced improved recovery and overall performance in 71 percent of studies. This review also indicated that whole-body cryotherapy treatment has few if any, side effects for those using it for these purposes.