HOW IT WORKS
The state-of-the-art Impact Cryotherapy chamber fills with nitrogen vapor, lowering your skin temperature. The treatment lasts an average of three minutes. Your head remains outside the chamber, and you can exit at any time.
The temporary dry chill penetrates the outer layer of skin. Once out of the chamber, the body immediately reheats.
WHAT TO EXPECT
3 minute treatment time
Last 30 seconds feel the coldest
Cold, dry nitrogen vapor
Even cooling over the entire body
Constant monitoring by operator
WHAT TO WEAR
Remain in your underwear, jogging or compression shorts - women may also wear a bra, sports bra or bikini top
You will be provided with gloves, socks, boots and a robe
About Cryotheraphy
The use of cold dates back as early as 2500 BC, when the Egyptians used it to treat injuries and inflammation.
In Europe and Asia, the practice of using cryotherapy to promote athletic recovery and enhance performance began decades ago.
CRYOLUXE Cryotherapy represents the next generation of whole body cryotherapy technology.
Made in the U.S.A. in ISO 9001 facility, the Impact Cryotherapy cryosauna with our UL listed proprietary electrical control panel (UL E234320) combines leading-edge technology with innovative design to deliver unmatched safety, comfort and reliability.
WHY USE CRYOTHERAPY
faqs
Do I need to shower before or after?
No, this is a dry cold and your skin remains dry. The treatment will take just 3 minutes.
What is the best frequency?
No sooner than four hours, not longer than 48 hours for athletes during training and competition. Many clients prefer one or two sessions per week for maintenance.
Why haven’t I heard more about cryotherapy?
Extreme cold has been used to treat inflammation for centuries – think of athletes icing sore muscles. Modern applications to treat rheumatoid arthritis began during the 1970s in Japan. Several clinical studies have been conducted in Europe, where the practice is more common.
Is the nitrogen vapor safe?
The vapor is composed of the same nitrogen that is in the air we breathe. The nitrogen vapor remains inside the chamber, so you breathe the air in the room.
What if I have claustrophobia?
Your head remains outside the chamber, and you can exit at any time.