Cryotherapy chamber at The Giving Tree Collective with a woman inside enjoying the treatment

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy, also known cold therapy, has been around for over forty years. It is a generally safe treatment for most people that exposes the body to freezing temperatures.

Treatments can help with muscle pain, pain from autoimmune diseases, inflammation, migraines, mental health, and skin conditions.

* Cryotherapy is not recommended for those who have hypertension, Raynaud’s disease, a history of vascular impairment, pregnancy, or hypersensitivity to cold.

Whole Body Cryotherapy

Whole body cryotherapy involves standing in a single-person cryotherapy booth for about 2-3 minutes while liquid nitrogen vapors cool temperatures to between -238°F to -274°F. Can be beneficial for arthritis, healing after surgery, recovering after exercise, rejuvenating the skin, back-pain and fibromyalgia relief, depression and anxiety, MS symptom management, Alzheimer’s Disease, Bursitis, weight loss, insomnia, and migraines.

cryotherapy for pain relief

Targeted Cryotherapy

Targeted cryotherapy treatment can offer local relief for pain management on smaller areas of the body. These sessions happen while you are relaxed in a private treatment room.

Targeted treatments can help to relieve joint and muscle pain and relief from sprains, strains and soreness.


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  • Cryotherapy is the practice of using cold temperatures to promote natural healing and wellness. It dates back to ancient civilizations. Whole body cryotherapy is the modern application and stimulates the same rejuvenation at a whole new level of cold – in just three minutes.

    Potential Benefits:

    • Alleviation of muscle and joint pain

    • Promotion of weight loss

    • Anxiety and depression relief

    • Reduced signs of aging

    • Better sleep patterns

    • Uncontrolled seizure disorder

    • Nerve pain in feet and legs

    • Open sores

    • Any disease or condition with increased sensitivity to cold

  • What is the history of cryotherapy?

    Whole Body Cryotherapy was developed in the 1970’s in Japan by Dr. Toshima Yamauchi for the treatment of arthritis and has been offered in Europe for 30+ years for pain management, athletic recovery, and inflammation.

    Why do people enjoy cryotherapy?

    Survey results indicate many cryotherapy participants use cryotherapy for pain management, workout recovery, mental well-being and weight management. Whole body cryotherapy is an excellent complement to existing health and wellness initiatives.

    Should I do cryotherapy before or after exercise?

    Participants who utilize cryotherapy before exercise claim they experience increased energy, endurance, and flexibility. Participants who utilize cryotherapy after exercise claim they experience faster rejuvenation.

    What should I do during the 3-minutes I am in the cryosauna?

    During your supervised, 3-minute Cryo therapy session, a cryosauna operator may ask you to rotate or jog in place to maximize your experience.

    Do I need to complete the full 3-minutes to benefit from cryotherapy?

    The 3-minute guideline is the maximum recommended session time for cryotherapy. Your safety and comfort are our priority, and you may exit the cryosauna at any time during the session. No session exceeds three minutes, and the operator is present throughout your session.

    What should I wear during a cryotherapy session? You are provided with thermal gloves, socks, cryo booties, and a robe. You must wear dry underwear and not be wet when entering the cryosauna (e.g. sweat from a workout). Women who opt to wear a bra should ensure it is wireless. All piercings below your chin must be taken out or covered with an adhesive bandage. Your body should be free from any oils or lotions prior to your visit.

    How often should I do cryotherapy?

    Survey results indicate participants report they experience benefits after 3-5 consecutive cryotherapy sessions. Many participants find that to maintain these benefits, they need to do cryotherapy 2-3 times a week. Impact Cryotherapy recommends clients participate in consistent cryotherapy sessions.

    What is the age requirement for cryotherapy?

    Anyone age 18 or older can enjoy cryotherapy if they meet the height and health requirements. Clients under the age of 18 must have parental consent and a guardian present at the time of the session. The minimum age is 14 years old.

    Do I need to do anything special before my cryotherapy session?

    All clients are given a waiver to complete prior to their session unless they completed their waiver online.

    How should I feel during and after my sessions?

    During a cryotherapy session, participants feel a dry cold. Many clients report feeling a sense of calm or rejuvenation after their session. Others report feelings of euphoria and/or energy.

  • • Uncontrolled high-blood pressure

    • Pregnancy

    • Raynaud’s Syndrome

    • Allergy to cold

    • Prior heart attack or pacemaker

    • Unstable heart pain

    • Disease of the blood vessels

    • History of blood clots

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