WHOLE BODY CRYOTHERAPY

History of WBC

Research into extreme cold therapy began in 1978 by Dr. T. Yamauchi, a rheumatologist in Japan.He started using freezing treatments of short duration on his rheumatoid arthritis patients’ skin surface for pain management purposes.He concluded that rapid short-term freezing of the skin’s surface led to immediate release of endorphins and is more effective than gradual cooling in an ice bath.Further research conducted over the last two decades in Europe has established WBC as a powerful treatment for inflammatory disorders and injuries.

Whole Body Cryotherapy treatments are administered individually via our State of the Art CryoSauna.The cryosauna uses gasiform nitrogen to rapidly lower the skin’s top layer to as low as 32°F while cabin temperature drops to a range of (minus) -​249°F to –321°F.During thethree minutes of extreme cold, the brain stimulates the body’s organ regulatory functions resulting in energy increase, cell rejuvenation, immune system boost, and overall system self-healing.

Cryotherapy vs Ice Bath

  • Cellulite Reduction
  • Increased Metabolism & Caloric Burn
  • Increased Libido
  • Increased Collagen Production
  • Quicker Surgical Recovery
  • Treatment of Psoriasis and Dermatitis
  • Boosts Lymph Draining and Blood Circulation
  • Activates Natural Biological Regeneration
  • Decreases Muscle Soreness, Pain and Inflammation
  • Reduces Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)
  • Increase Energy and Peak Athletic Performance
  • Allows for immediate post-therapy sports activity
  • Allows more intense and higher volume training
  • Boosts Lymph Draining and Blood Circulation
  • Improves Muscle Strength and Joint Function
  • Overall faster return to sports training
  • Decreases Injury Recovery Time
  • Improves immune system
  • Decreases fatigue

Treated Disorders

  • Fibromyalgia
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Phantom Pain
  • Chronic Pain Syndrome
  • Ankylosing Sponylitis
  • Inflammation of the Spine
  • Muscle Pain & Inflammation
  • Depression & Mood Disorders
  • Immune System Improvement
  • Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
  • Central Nervous System Disease
  • Degenerative Disease of Joints & Spine
  • Inflammation of Tendons, Bursa, Joint Capsules