The first form of Cryotherapy we will examine is ‘cooling’. Cooling therapies involve the application of cold to the body or specific areas to achieve therapeutic effects, such as reducing pain, limiting inflammation and supporting recovery. In this section, we will explore the various types of cooling methods.
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The decision to apply acute cooling treatment typically depends on the severity and symptoms of an injury. Here are some general guidelines used by clinicians to determine when ice is appropriate: When to Use Acute Cooling Treatment Immediately When Not to Use Acute Cooling Treatment Immediately KEY POINT If the injury shows rapid, painful swelling, bruising or sharp […]
Throughout this course, we have explored and compared a wide range of cold shock therapies from ice packs to Cryochambers in order to build a comprehensive understanding of how different modalities influence the body. To complete the picture, it’s essential to examine the difference between localised and systemic cold water immersion, as this comparison reveals […]
Throughout this course, we have explored and compared a wide range of cold shock therapies from ice packs to Cryochambers in order to build a comprehensive understanding of how different modalities influence the body. To complete the picture, it’s essential to examine the difference between localised and systemic cold water immersion, as this comparison reveals […]
