Cryotherapy
What Is Cryotherapy?
Cryotherapy, also known as cold therapy, is a wellness treatment that exposes the body to extremely low temperatures for a short duration. Modern cryotherapy chambers create a controlled environment where the body experiences temperatures between -110°C and -180°C.
This short exposure to extreme cold stimulates the body’s natural response systems, helping promote circulation and recovery.
Types of Cryotherapy
Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC)
Whole Body Cryotherapy exposes the entire body to cold air inside a specialized cryotherapy chamber. A typical session lasts 3–5 minutes, allowing the body to experience rapid cold stimulation
Partial Body Cryotherapy (PBC)
Partial Body Cryotherapy uses a vertical chamber that exposes the body while keeping the head outside. This system commonly uses liquid nitrogen to achieve extremely low temperatures.
How Cryotherapy Works
Cryotherapy works by exposing the body to extreme cold, which triggers several natural responses.
Vasoconstriction
Blood vessels constrict during cold exposure, helping maintain core body temperature and protect vital organs.
Circulation Boost
After leaving the chamber, blood vessels expand again, improving circulation and delivering oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
Endorphin Release
Cold exposure may stimulate the release of endorphins, which are associated with improved mood and relaxation.
Cryotherapy Benefits
Regular use of a cryotherapy chamber may support:
- Reduced muscle soreness
- Improved circulation
- Athletic recovery
- Increased metabolic activity
- Enhanced skin health
- Collagen stimulation
- Improved mood and relaxation
These benefits are why whole body cryotherapy has become popular in wellness and recovery industries.
Where Cryotherapy Is Used
Cryotherapy is widely used in:
- Sports recovery centers
- Physiotherapy clinics
- Wellness studios
- Beauty and anti-aging centers
- High-performance training facilities
Many facilities install commercial cryotherapy chambers to support recovery programs for athletes and wellness clients.
FAQ
How cold is a cryotherapy chamber?
Cryotherapy chambers typically operate between -110°C and -180°C, depending on the system type and cooling method.
How long does cryotherapy last?
Most cryotherapy sessions last 3 to 5 minutes, which is enough time to trigger the body’s cold response.
Is cryotherapy safe?
Cryotherapy is generally considered safe when performed under professional supervision and with proper safety guidelines.
How often should cryotherapy be used?
Some users choose 2–3 sessions per week, while athletes may use cryotherapy more frequently for recovery.
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