LOCALISED DEVICE NOZZLE ATTACHMENTS AND FAN INTENSITY OUTPUT (CS)

Understanding Nozzle Attachments in Localised Cryotherapy Devices (CO₂) Localised Cryotherapy devices that use CO₂ are equipped with a range of nozzle attachments, each designed to optimise treatment effectiveness for specific areas or conditions. Choosing the appropriate nozzle is important for achieving targeted therapeutic outcomes, whether you’re aiming to reduce inflammation, treat a joint, or cover […]

WHAT IS CRYOSTIMULATION? (CS)

What the experts say… Whole Body Cryostimulation (WBC) can be described as a short-duration exposure of the body to extremely cold air within specialised cryogenic chambers. Typically lasting around 2 – 3 minutes, it involves exposure to temperatures between approximately -110°C and -140°C / -166°F and -220°F (Alito et al., 2024). The procedure is used as […]

WHAT IS CRYOSTIMULATION? Pt 2 (CS)

Cryostimulation Explained The physiological response to Cryostimulation is influenced by multiple exposure factors, rather than a single optimal temperature setting. Greater thermal gradients generally increase the rate of skin cooling and the intensity of cold-induced physiological responses. For this reason, colder operating conditions are often associated with more consistent and pronounced effects. Differences in chamber […]

THE HISTORY OF CRYOTHERAPY (CS)

The therapeutic use of cold temperatures in medicine dates back thousands of years, with evidence of cold water and ice treatments being employed in ancient Egypt around 2500 B.C. for healing and revitalisation. Over time, cold therapy evolved and in the late 1970s, modern Cryostimulation was introduced, initially as a treatment for autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. […]

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