The term ‘Cryotherapy’ refers to a range of cold-based interventions, each eliciting distinct physiological responses. However, treating these modalities as a single entity can lead to confusion, as they differ markedly in application methods, therapeutic effects and clinical aims. For clarity in both research and practice, it is important to distinguish each modality accurately. Cryotherapy […]
Cryostimulation offers a wide range of therapeutic and performance benefits, making it a valuable modality across multiple fields. It is widely used in physical therapy clinics, private and military hospitals, high-performance training centres and elite sports teams to treat sub-acute and chronic injuries, support muscular recovery and strengthen immune function. It is also commonly incorporated […]
In this lesson, we explore how mobility exercises combined with thermal therapy can support recovery and identify the appropriate stage after an injury to introduce them. We also outline when the use of heat becomes beneficial in the rehabilitation process. Treatment Strategies
Cold air devices primarily function as cooling treatments, making them highly effective for managing superficial acute inflammation and trauma. They deliver chilled air over the skin without direct contact, reducing the risk of contamination in sensitive or treated areas. For decades, these devices have been commonly used to manage acute inflammation and discomfort following skin […]
Below are the three main forms of Cryotherapy, along with their applications and typical delivery methods:
Introduction to Acute Injury Management Effective management of acute injuries in the initial stages is crucial for reducing pain, controlling inflammation and promoting optimal recovery. The application of cold therapy, along with supportive measures such as rest, compression, elevation and stabilisation, forms the foundation of early treatment. Each component plays a specific role in minimising […]
