Athletes have been a driving force behind the growth of whole-body cryotherapy. It is a more comfortable, quick, and effective alternative to traditional ice baths. What it comes down to is that cryotherapy helps relieve pain from muscle aches and stiff joints. It can even improve sleep quality. This treatment uses cold liquid nitrogen to soothe the user’s muscles. It also works to give them a renewed sense of energy. Max Potential Cryo is excited to bring whole body chryotherapy to athletes which can help in the following:
What have famous Hollywood stars such as Jennifer Anniston, Jessica Alba, Daniel Craig (James Bond) and Demi Moore got in common? Answer: their enthusiasm for cryotherapy as a method to promote beauty. Supermodel Gigi Hadid also regularly visits a cryosauna centre to give herself an internal boost and a younger appearance. Whole Body cryotherapy can aid in the following:
Whole body cryotherapy is an ideal treatment because it is whole body, holistic and non-invasive. With so many positive effects to the body, extreme cold therapy has no equal for patient’s wellness plan. Whole body cryotherapy can aid in relief of the following:
The treatment uses extremely cold temperatures to promote natural healing and wellness. WBC is a fast and effective alternative to traditional ice baths with many more benefits associated with regular use. Nitrogen vapor is released into the cryo-sauna and subsequently drops the temperature to -200F degrees or colder which puts your body into a "cryo-state" initiating both a rejuvenation and a restorative response which continues much longer then the three minute session.
Do not use Whole Body Cryotherapy if you have or may have any of the following conditions: pregnancy, stage 2 hypertension (BP>: 160/100), according to American Heart Association, acuteor recent myocardial infarction, unstable angina pectoris, arrhythmia, symptomatic cardiovascular disease, cardiac pacemaker, peripheral arterial occlusive disease, venous thrombosis, acute or recent cerebrovascular accident, uncontrolled seizures, Raynaud’s Syndrome, fever, tumor disease, symptomatic lung disorders, bleeding disorders, severe anemia, infection, claustrophobia, cold allergy, age less than 18 years (parental consent to session needed), acute kidney and urinary tract diseases. If you have any other injury, illness or medical condition you should consult your physician prior to using cryotherapy.