INSTANTCRYO™ FOR HUMAN USE
The INSTANTCRYO™ devices for human use will be released soon. For more information and any inquiries, get in touch here or email us at info@instantcryo.com.
Cryotherapy has been used for a long time as an alternative therapy to improve the health of humans and research continues to expose its benefits. ECB has pushed the barriers within cryotherapy by developing INSTANTCRYO™. The handheld device provides effective localized cryotherapy treatments that have a variety of uses within the human sector.
Within just 30-seconds, the skin surface temperature of the treated area is reduced to 39°F (4°C). This stimulates what we call the ‘Cryotherapeutic Effect’ – a combination of several physiological adaptations that happen simultaneously. The result of this effect allows for INSTANTCRYO™ to be used in the following sectors:
Wellbeing and Recovery
A broad range of injuries/conditions can be treated using INSTANTCRYO™. Below is a non-exhaustive list of common treatment uses:
- Joint conditions such as arthritis
- Post-operative treatment to aid with recovery and rehabilitation
- Rheumatology includes conditions such as sciatica
- Medical rehabilitation to increase mobility, relax muscles and reduce pain
- General pain and inflammation
- Sports injuries
- Muscle injuries
- Post-exercise recovery
- Delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS)
- For increased mobility/range of motion
- Preventative care
Beauty and Aesthetics
- Dermatological injuries and conditions,
- Anti-aging and skin rejuvenation
- Physique enhancement and weight management.
Whole-body Cryotherapy
Regular treatments along the spine or cryotherapy massages are recommended to achieve the effects of whole-body cryotherapy (WBC).
WBC can have benefits for both mind and body such as:
- Full body natural detox due to vasodilation and increased lymphatic drainage
- Reduced pain and inflammation across the whole body
- Improved immunity
- Reduced fatigue and muscle soreness (DOMS)
- Improved mental health
- Improved sleep
- Enhancement of parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). Parasympathetic activity is increased after the body responds to the stimulus. Stress in the body is decreased resulting in a lower heart rate, reduced blood pressure, improved digestion, and increased production of mood-regulating hormones.