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What is Cryotherapy?
Cryotherapy is the practice of using cold temperatures to promote natural healing and wellness. It dates 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.
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Cryotherapy is the practice of using cold temperatures to promote natural healing and wellness. It dates 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.
Whole body cryotherapy was developed by Dr. Yamauchi in the 1970’s.
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.
During your supervised, three-minute cryotherapy session, a cryosauna operator instructs you to continuously rotate to maximize your cryotherapy experience.
You are provided thermal gloves and socks, cryo booties and a comfy robe. Dry undergarments must be worn during your experience. If you do not have dry undergarments, a towel is provided.
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.
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.
All clients are given a waiver to complete prior to their session unless they completed their waiver online.
Anyone with the following conditions should not participate:
- Uncontrolled high-blood pressure
- Pregnancy
- Raynaud’s Syndrome
- Allergy to cold
- Prior heart attack
- Unstable heart pain
- Disease of the blood vessels
- History of blood cots
- Uncontrolled seizure disorder
- Nerve pain in feet and legs
- Open sores
- Any disease or condition with increased sensitivity to cold
To ensure your cryotherapy session is safe and comfortable, you must be completely dry upon entering the cryosauna. Also, the operator will ensure you are at the proper height (with risers) for maximum oxygen consumption and they are present throughout your entire session. Nitrogen is non-toxic; however, it is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas and does not support life.