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Whole Body Cryotherapy

  • Cryotherapy Phase One: Remove Toxins
  • Cryotherapy Phase Two: Replenish Oxygen, Nutrients, and Enzymes
  • Cryotherapy Phase Three: Recover to a Better State

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What To Expect with Every Whole Body Cryotherapy Session

All whole body cryotherapy sessions are conducted by a trained and certified CryoUSA technician who remains with you for the duration of your session. Inside the cryochamber you will only be wearing socks, slippers and gloves; men also wear briefs. This allows for 90% of your skin to be exposed to the hyper cool air. It is fine to leave your hair down and have on face lotion or makeup. We ask that you do not apply lotion or any moisture to your skin an hour before your session. No jewelry or metals can be worn below the neck.

Your first whole body cryotherapy appointment can take anywhere between 15-20 minutes so that we can fully educate you on the process and answer any questions you may have. After the first appointment, sessions typically take 5-7 minutes.

To read and/or download the complete Whole Body Cryotherapy FAQ, click here.

Whole Body Cryotherapy vs. Ice Bath

Whole Body Cryotherapy is not simply a faster version of an ice bath. The body’s reaction to low temperatures while submerged in an ice bath (7°C/45°F) is radically different from its reaction to cryo temperatures (lower than -110°C/-166°F) in the cryosauna.

In an ice bath, the body attempts to warm blood in its core and send it to the peripheral tissues to prevent the skin surface from freezing (vasodilation). While in an ice bath, the body is struggling with actual, unrelenting, penetrating physical cold (not just signals from skin cold sensors). Blood begins cooling as it nears the skin surface and its return to the core begins to decrease the body’s core temperature. Eventually muscles start to congeal and freeze as well. The small benefit of a temporary numbing effect for perceived reduction of pain and inflammation is far outweighed by the potentially damaging effects of the ice bath.

Conversely, in the cryosauna (also known as a cryotherapy chamber or cryotherapy unit), the body constricts peripheral tissues sending blood from the skin surface, muscle tissue, and surrounding joint space to the core to protect core temperature (vasoconstriction). As the blood travels to the core it passes through the cardiovascular system where it is cleansed of toxins and supplied with oxygen, nutrients, and enzymes. As long as the exposure to the extremely cold temperature continues the body continues to flush the tissue of toxins and circulate blood between the cardiovascular system and the vital organs on a continuous loop. This continues to cleanse the blood over and over while continuing to add oxygen, nutrients, and enzymes. Once the participant exits the cryosauna, the body immediately begins vasodilation, returning the enriched blood to peripheral tissues that have been cleansed of toxins.

The key to this difference is the temperature of the environment, the skin surface temperature, and the speed of the reduction of the skin surface temperature. In an ice bath the temperature can only reach 7°C/45°F while the temperature in a cryosauna/cryotherapy chamber can reach -170°C/-270°F. This means that skin surface temperature in an ice bath can only reach 5°C/41°F after a wet, prolonged, and often painful session while skin surface temperature in the cryosauna reaches -1°C/30°F in just 30-40 seconds and the total length of time the skin is exposed to this invigorating, dry, temperature is never more than 3 minutes.

During an ice bath, tissue begins to freeze and muscles temporarily lose capacity. Muscle tissue then needs time to return to normal which requires the body to rest. Therefore, an ice bath must be scheduled at the end of a rigorous workout so the participant can recuperate overnight. In contrast, the cryosauna/cryotherapy chamber does not actually freeze muscle tissue. It only creates a powerful illusion that the body freezes. In fact, upon exit from the cryosauna, the blood flow back to the peripheral tissues warms the muscles almost immediately. Accordingly, the participant may use the cryosauna both before and after a workout which is an effect that is impossible to realize with an ice bath.

Lastly, while in an ice bath, oxygen supply to the skin surface is interrupted, and it causes skin surface injury that can promote skin disease if the procedure is often repeated. Significant health risks may involve the MRSA infection (a bacterial infection that is highly resistant to some antibiotics) if ice baths are not cleaned and maintained properly. There is no such effect in the whole body cryotherapy chamber as the client is surrounded by cold dry air and oxygen supply to the skin surface is not significantly interrupted.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

SEE WHY THE BIGGEST NAMES IN SPORTS
HAVE MADE CRYOTHERAPY PART OF THEIR RECOVERY REGIMEN.

  • "For any business owner, managing risk has to be a top priority. We are happy to recognize CryoUSA,
    the industry leader, for making safety their company cornerstone."
    – Shane Smith, VP, Higginbotham Insurance & Financial Services
  • "When you look at what cryotherapy is and what it does…this machine is going to be in all professional training rooms
    all across the country all the way down to the collegiate level."
    – Tom McManus, FOX 930 AM, Jacksonville, Fl
  • "The cryochamber meets the needs of the professional athletes that I work with by enabling them to train at
    a higher level of intensity, recover faster, and reduce down-time due to injury.
    It is hands down the best recovery product on the market."
    - Tom Shaw, ESPN Wide World of Sports Facility, Orlando, Fl, World leader in athlete speed development.
  • "With an ice bath you’re cold for hours…
    with this you’re warmed back up in a couple of minutes and ready to go."
    - Dathan Ritzenhein, Marathon Runner, Nike Oregon Project
  • "The cryochamber helped me recover from injury to have one of the best seasons of my career.
    I train hard and I haven’t found anything else that can help me recover as quickly as the cryochamber."
    - Tyson Gay, current American record holder in the 100M
  • "Mad Scientist Salazar Charts a New Course - The cryosauna is the latest tool...
    and potentially a breakthrough."
    - Sophia Hollander, Wall Street Journal
  • "New expanded forms of cold therapy can be very helpful for folks who have debilitating pain and inflammation.
    I think it’s a sensible thing to try if you’re having a lot of pain."
    - Dr. Oz, Dr. Oz Show.
  • "Ice Age meets New Age: Whole Body Cryotherapy - 166 degrees below zero helps athletes recover faster...
    hyper cooling benefits everyone from the world class athletes to world class moms."
    - Barry Carpenter, The 33 News
  • "Is Cryotherapy the Next Trend in Athlete Recovery? Instead of sitting in a ice tub for 15 minutes...
    the cryochamber...can do better in three minutes."
    - Darren Rovell, CNBC Sports Business Reporter
  • "I use Alter-G, Normatec, and CryoUSA treatments 3-4 times weekly. As a result, the inflammation in my joints is almost gone.
    Treatments are first-rate; the personnel is extremely helpful; and the facility is immaculate.
    Don't forget the massage therapists - Hope and Megan. They are the best!"
    - Cynthia Mills
  • "I initially discovered cryotherapy when recovering from a hip injury. As an indoor cycling instructor and runner
    I put a lot of strain on my body. Cryotherapy and kinetic recovery sessions have enhanced my performance and recovery whether
    I'm climbing on the bike or sprinting on the roads! It's an all-natural healthy addiction that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and energized every time.
    I love the additional benefits such as increased flexibility, clearer skin, and the fact that I sleep soundly for a solid 8 hours!"
    - Heather Shea
  • "My athletes recover after a hard interval workout back-to-back with a hard lifting session, and feel great when they are normally wiped out!
    They feel like they can go work out again!"
    - Alberto Salazar, Nike Oregon Project, Beaverton, Oregon

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