Cryotherapy has various applications. Starting from the 1970s it was used for rheumatoid arthritis treatment, pain relief, inflammation reduction, and for different chronic…

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Local cryotherapy is a short-term application of extremely low temperatures to a particular area of a patient’s body. For these purposes, local cryotherapy…

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Localized or spot cryotherapy is more effective than whole body cryotherapy in the treatment of  particular most affected areas. It is used to…

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While whole body cryotherapy became popular not so long ago, local cryotherapy as a treatment was used for centuries. We all used ice…

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Localized cryotherapy sessions don’t last long – it takes about 5-8 minutes with a working temperature of -130°C to achieve and maintain the…

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Localized cryotherapy uses low-temperature gas streams, consisting mainly of liquid nitrogen vapor. As it contains no moisture, the patient doesn’t feel real discomfort…

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There are 2 safety things that usually bother people who are going to try cryotherapy for the first time: is liquid nitrogen dangerous…

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Cryotherapy is a safe and painless way to solve your health problems or to prevent them. One can do it every day and…

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Cryotherapy is a pretty new treatment method, and there always will be individuals who will challenge its effectiveness. But let’s see what are…

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Scientific research into cryotherapy started to appear soon after its invention and still appears. Like any new technology or methodology, cryotherapy has always…

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The most common argument against cryotherapy is that it is not approved by the FDA (The Food and Drug Administration). Meanwhile, ever since…

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Yes, you can. The thing is that your body is forced to react at low temperatures and works much harder than normal in…

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You don’t need to take a shower before or after a cryo session. We use liquid nitrogen, and it is dry; your body…

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No. During the session your head and face are always outside the cryosauna. That’s why you will not need to redo your makeup…

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The session will take from 1.5 minutes up to 3 minutes depending on your previous cryotherapy experience. If you come to a cryo…

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Right after a cryo session, your skin will return to its normal temperature in a few minutes. You may feel soft pins and…

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Yes, there are some restrictions for whole-body cryotherapy. The main contraindications are as follows: general grave conditions of the patient; decompensation of chronic…

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Sure! Whole-body cryotherapy is widely used by athletes to improve their flexibility, range of motion, blood and oxygen flow before a workout. And…

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You don’t need to do any special preparations for your cryo session. You don’t need to take a shower before, but your body…

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There are some restrictions for whole-body cryotherapy. In any other case it is safe and has much more positive benefits than, for example,…

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When you come to a cryo center operator will tell you all the details of a cryo session so you will understand how…

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First of all, we want to underline that a cryo session is safe and totally controlled by a well-trained operator. When you enter…

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Nothing special, but there are some requirements. While using cryosauna you should wear special felt boots and gloves (optional). You will also need…

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Healing powers of cold have been used since ancient times. People used ice to reduce pain or inflammation. In the 1970s, Japanese professor…

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A cryogenic tank is a tank that is used to store liquids at very low temperatures, usually liquefied gasses (oxygen, argon, nitrogen, hydrogen,…

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Cryotherapy machines are easy to use, but for safety reasons all the process should be controlled by specially trained staff.  Before the session:…

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Yes, we propose a mobile cryotherapy trailer for sale. Cryobus is a mobile cryotherapy chamber equipped with a changing room and two padded…

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Starting a mobile cryotherapy business seems to be challenging, but there is nothing impossible when you have a good plan. Choose the equipment.…

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Sometimes people interested in whole-body cryotherapy confuse the concepts of a cryosauna and a cryo chamber, naming it all Cryo chamber. Although the…

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Local cryotherapy is used to reduce pain and inflammation, to improve circulation of the blood, etc. in targeted areas. While whole-body cryotherapy affects…

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You can use cryotherapy not only for the whole body but also for directional action. For these purposes our local cryotherapy device –…

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Cryosauna is a machine that is used for whole-body cryotherapy. The main difference between  cryosauna and cryo chamber is that in cryosauna the…

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Cryotherapy sessions are totally safe for women and have numerous benefits for their health. But there are some restrictions and contraindication that concerns…

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All Cryomed cryotherapy equipment is of the best quality and performs its functions on the highest level. And sometimes our clients face the…

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For a reasonable monthly fee, we will put up the information about your equipment on a dedicated page on our website. You will…

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You can choose cryosaunas of different brands displayed on our website.  We offer advice on the benefits of all available cryo tanks and…

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During the procedure, the patient does not experience any discomfort, as the nitrogen vapor possesses low thermal conductivity and does not overcool the body.

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Cryotherapy is safe so one can do it on a daily basis. How often to use a cryosauna depends on your personal needs, but remember – consistency is the key!

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Both cryousauna and cryo chamber is a modern cryotherapy machine designed specifically for whole-body cryogenic treatments. But in comparison with cryo chambers, cryosaunas have a number of advantages.

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A cryotherapy chamber is a chamber (fixed or transportable) which is used for whole-body cryotherapy procedures. The main difference between cryo chamber and…

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Cryotherapy machine is an equipment used for whole-body cryotherapy. Also called cryosauna (cryo cabin) or cryo chamber. Read about the differences between cryosauna…

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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.…

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Before answering the question “Who needs whole body cryotherapy?”, we need to understand how cryotherapy works. Whole body cryotherapy is a complex procedure…

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Whole-body cryotherapy is good for many reasons. Some of the benefits of whole-body cryotherapy are still being explored, but most of them are…

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Whole body cryotherapy is very different from ice bath. In cryotherapy dry rush of cold air is used instead of cold water, causing…

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Research scientists expounded the phenomenon about the impact of cryotherapy and how does it really works. It turns out to be that the…

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Cryotherapy facial – is stimulation of face skin and neckline with the steam of liquid nitrogen with the help of a local cryotherapy…

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Cryotherapy is the use of extremely low temperatures in medical therapy, beauty procedures, healing sports injuries and others. “Cryo” in Greek means cold – so,…

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