Localized cryotherapy is a treatment that uses cold temperatures to target specific areas of the body. This involves using a device that emits cold air or a probe filled with liquid nitrogen, which is applied directly to the targeted area for a brief period of time.

With its numerous benefits and targeted approach, localized cryotherapy can provide the relief you’ve been seeking for your specific pain or injury. Whether you’re an athlete recovering from a sports injury or someone looking to alleviate chronic pain, localized cryotherapy is worth considering. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience the incredible healing power of localized cryotherapy.

This revolutionary treatment that can bring targeted relief to your body. If you’re looking for a non-invasive and effective therapy to treat specific areas of pain or inflammation, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll explore what localized cryotherapy is, how it works, and the amazing benefits it can offer. Let’s get started!

Benefits of Localized Cryotherapy:

  • Reduces inflammation
  • Alleviates pain
  • Improves range of motion
  • Promotes collagen production
  • Accelerates healing
  • Boosts metabolism
Localized cryotherapy

FAQs

Localized cryotherapy is a targeted cold therapy treatment that focuses on specific areas of the body rather than exposing the entire body to extreme cold temperatures.

Sessions usually last between 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the treatment area and the specific condition being addressed. The duration may vary based on individual needs.

Localized cryotherapy is commonly used for various conditions, such as acne, arthritis, muscle soreness, eczema, sprains, strains, tendonitis, and localized pain or swelling in specific joints or muscle groups.

Localized cryotherapy can be applied to various specific areas, including the face, knees, lower back, shoulders, elbows, and other regions with localized pain, inflammation, or specific concerns. While most areas can be treated, please give us a call if you have any questions regarding a specific area.

The number of sessions varies based on the individual’s condition and the desired outcomes. Some individuals may experience relief after just one session, while others may benefit from a series of sessions spread over several weeks.

Localized cryotherapy is typically considered more tolerable than whole body cryotherapy. However, individuals may experience temporary redness, tingling or numbness of the treatment area due to the extreme cold. It is important to communicate any discomfort to the cryotherapy technician during the session.

Cryotherapy may not be recommended for individuals with certain medical conditions, such as uncontrolled high blood pressure, heart conditions, Raynaud’s disease, cold allergies, pregnancy, or if they have recently had a heart attack or stroke. Individuals under 12 years old.

Yes, localized cryotherapy is often used in conjunction with other treatments, such as physical therapy, to enhance overall therapeutic benefits.

It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the treatment area. Ensure that there is no jewelry or other metal on the treatment area.

While cryotherapy may temporarily increase metabolism, it is not a replacement for a healthy diet and regular exercise. However, it may support weight loss efforts when combined with a comprehensive approach to a healthy lifestyle.