Elementor #15938

Vibrations created by the CO2 jet.

These forces come together to create a powerful autonomic reflex response or NeuroCryoStimulation. Through this mechanical and enzymatic action, Neuro CryoStimulation radically disrupts the homeostasis in the external receptors in the skin. This has both an analgesic and vasomotor effect. The end result is a treatment that is twice as powerful as traditional cyro treatments like ice, spray, or forced air.

• Effective

• Immediate results

• Natural

• Non-invasive

● Real alternative to drug administration • Comfortable for the patient

• Painless

• No contra-indications

• Easy to transport

• Easy to use

• Short treatments (30 secs to 4 mins)


SLIM & TONE THE EASY WAY, WITH GROUND BREAKING CRYO THERAPY

o Cryo sculpting slims and tones up to 2 inches off waist or thighs.

o Cryo facial reduces wrinkles, freckles, and eye bags and increases collagen production.

o Localized cryotherapy treats skin disorders, reduces scars and stretch marks.

o Assists with pain management–post-op, trauma and sports recovery.

o Treatment time lasts only 90 seconds to 5 minutes!

WHAT IS CRYO THERAPY?

The term ‘cryotherapy’ literally means treatment using low temperature. This can be as simple as applying an icepack to a sprain or swelling. The purpose of applying cold to an injured area is to induce a natural reaction in the body to the low temperature. When the body is cooled significantly, it encourages a favourable biological response to the cold stress which, amongst other things, promotes tissue recovery.

 

THE CRYOSTIMULATION PROCESS STAGE 1.

APPLICATION OF EXTREME COLD TEMPERATU

Cryostimulation is used to treat patients at approximately – 150 (nitrogen vapour), -80°C (carbon dioxide vapour) and -125° (Whole Body Cryotherapy).

The controlled treatments will cool the patient’s skin to between 2°C and 5°C (Whole Body or Localised Cryostimulation treatments).

The tissue cooling process is performed during an optimal timef ensure that the body’s natural response is triggered due to the “Thermal Shock”.

THE CRYOSTIMULATION PROCESS.

STAGE 2.

TRIGGERING CRYOSTIMULATION – THE BODY’S NATURAL RESPONSE

Thermoreceptors in the skin send signals to the brain of the growing need to address the extreme cold temperatures which are progressively cooling the skin (The cold is dry and not uncomfortable).

The body’s first responsive action is to constrict blood vessels in order to regulate the temperature of the body and restore balance.

THE CRYOSTIMULATION PROCESS.

STAGE 3

VASODILATION

Once the treatment is over, the body works at it’s optimum rate to restore temperature balance in the superficial treatment area. This physiological change is achieved by the blood vessels expanding to four times their normal size.

The heart increases the delivery of oxygenated blood flow to the target area, which is freshly enriched with hormones, enzymes and proteins at a higher level than normal.

 

THE CRYOSTIMULATION PROCESS.

STAGE 4.

MICRO-CIRCULATIONS

As the brain regulates the homogenic temperature of the blood, micro-circulations are driven around the treatment area and continue to circulate at an intensified rate for several hours post treatment.

As a result, haematomas and inflammations are drained, toxins are circulated away from the superficial layer and nutrients are delivered to the various tissue types.

THE CRYOSTIMULATION PROCESS.

STAGE 5

PAIN RELIEF

Supporting the release of B-Endorphins, the density of cold receptors all over the body leads to the extreme cold temperatures overriding symptoms of pain in becoming the body’s primary concern.

Thermoreceptor signals travel via the spinal cord to the brain being perceived as the primary danger.

Thermoreceptor signals are stronger than pain receptor signals and therefore stifle the body’s ability to communicate with the pain receptors during this Stage.