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WHO DEVELOPED WHOLE BODY CRYOTHERAPY TECHNOLOGY?

Answer:-   WBC was originally developed in Japan for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. It has been researched and refined in Europe over the past two decades. Sports, Health and Spa professionals in U.S. have discovered then benefits of whole body cryotherapy.

IS CRYOTHERAPY A PROVEN TREATMENT FOR RECOVERY AND HEALTH?

Answer:-  Yes, Cryotherapy has been used in Europe and Asia for almost thirty years. There are numerous clinical studies and many of them can be found the Internet.

HOW DOES CRYOTHERAPY COMPARE TO AN ICE BATH?

Answer:-  WBC treatments result is a very different response from the body. Three minutes of extreme, dry cold reaches only the top skin layers and receptors causing the brain to restrict blood flow to an internal cycle. Fifteen minutes of cold water therapy initially causes the body to move blood to the extremities and results in a chilled lowering of the body’s core temperature.

HOW DOES WHOLE BODY CRYOTHERAPY WORK?

Answer:-  The client steps into the cryosauna which uses gasiform nitrogen to rapidly lower the skin surface temperature from 30°F to 32°F. The cryosauna temperature ranges between -238°F to -274°F for three minutes of treatment. The brain reacts to the skin sensors by stimulating the regulatory functions of the body.

IS NITROGEN GAS DANGEROUS TO HUMAN BEINGS?

Answer:-  No, nitrogen is a friendly, non-toxic gas. Nitrogen composes 78% of the air that we breathe. The other components are 16% Oxygen, 1% Hydrogen and 5% other gases. Nitrogen is as common and safe as Oxygen.

WHAT DOES THE CLIENT WEAR IN THE CRYOSAUNA?

Answer:-  Dry socks with a slipper/sandal for the feet, light cotton gloves for the hands and a dry undergarment. All jewelry, watches, chains, bracelets, earrings are removed. Cryotherapy is a dry cold with no moisture and tolerable even to those who consider themselves cold-intolerant.

HOW CAN ANYONE ENDURE THIS EXTREME COLD?

Answer:-  Cryotherapy involves hyper-cooled air flowing over the skin surface so the process never freezes skin tissues, muscles or organs. The result is only a “feeling” of being cold. The body is being tricked into believing that this extreme cold is life threatening.

HOW DOES THE CLIENT FEEL AFTER A CRYOTHERAPY SESSION?

Answer:-  Cryotherapy stimulates the body to release endorphins, the hormones that make us feel good and energetic. The buoyant effects from each session typically last for six to eight hours. Many clients report improvements in their sleep quality after cryotherapy.

WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF WHOLE BODY CRYOTHERAPY?

Answer:-  WBC is very well tolerated and has minimal risks. Fluctuations in blood pressure during the procedure by up to 10 points systolically (reverses after the procedure as peripheral circulation returns to normal), Protective clothing (socks, gloves, undergarments) must be dry in order to avoid frostbite.

WHO SHOULD NOT USE WHOLE BODY CRYOTHERAPY?

Answer:-  The following conditions are contraindications for WBC: Pregnancy, severe hypertension (BP > 180/100), hypothyroidism, acute or recent myocardial infarction (heart attack: need to be cleared for exercise), narrowing of valves, crescent-shaped aorta and mitral valve, unstable angina pectoris, arrhythmia, symptomatic cardiovascular disease, cardiac pacemaker, peripheral arterial occlusive disease, venous thrombosis, acute or recent cerebrovascular accident (stroke: must be cleared for exercise), uncontrolled seizures, Raynaud’s syndrome, fever, tumor disease, symptomatic lung disorders, bleeding disorders, severe anemia, infection, claustrophobia, cold allergy, acute kidney and urinary tract diseases, incontinence, age less than 18 years (parental consent required).

HOW MANY TREATMENTS ARE NEEDED TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL RESULTS?

Answer:-  Depending upon the condition being treated, it should initially take seven to ten treatments in close succession (every other day). After this initial loading period, maintenance treatments should be once per week.

IS EXERCISE RECOMMENDED AFTER THE CRYOTHERAPY SESSION?

Answer:-  Yes, an advantage of cryotherapy over ice therapy is that tissues and muscle are not frozen. Ten minutes of light exercise post cryotherapy will induce more rapid vasodilation of the vessels and capillaries, and extend the period of analgesia.