COOLING TREATMENTS (SC)

Cooling applications lower metabolism in injured tissue, which decreases the need for oxygen. This inhibits secondary hypoxic injury in cells within the injured tissue. The total amount of injured tissue is decreased. Non compliance with using cold therapy can complicate the injury and result in delays of 1 – 3 weeks in resolving the injury. […]

IMMEDIATE CARE OF ACUTE INJURY (SC)

Cold applications are usually applied after clotting has occurred and so have no effect on haemorrhaging. Cold can prevent edema from occurring if applied soon after the injury but once edema has developed cold applications cannot reverse it. However, cold can restrict edema and diminish secondary hypoxic injury, so there is less free protein in […]

FORMS OF CRYOSTIMULATION (SC)

Cryostimulation is utilised in physical therapy clinics, private hospitals, military hospitals, and by elite sports teams for muscular recovery, as well as for treating post-acute and chronic injuries. It is also commonly employed in wellness and recovery clinics to promote general health, wellbeing, and to address autoimmune conditions. Today, there are three primary forms of […]