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Experience sub-zero temperatures that release endorphins, aiding pain relief and injury recovery through cryotherapy
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Accelerate Recovery & Boost Wellness with Whole-Body Cryotherapy at Cryo Body Works – Walk-Ins Welcome!
Looking for fast, effective relief from pain, inflammation, or workout fatigue? Step into sub-zero temperatures and experience the power of cryotherapy — a cutting-edge treatment that stimulates natural healing through the release of endorphins and anti-inflammatory proteins.
Whether you're recovering from an injury, pushing for peak performance, or just in need of a wellness reset, Cryo Body Works has a package for you.
What’s Included:
Choose from a variety of whole-body cryotherapy options designed to fit your wellness goals and schedule:
- One Whole-Body Cryotherapy Session – A great way to try cryo for the first time.
Why Cryo Body Works?
Cryo Body Works is Austin’s go-to destination for advanced wellness treatments. Beyond cryotherapy, their state-of-the-art facility also offers:
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
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Infrared Chromotherapy Saunas
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Red Light Therapy
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Salt Therapy (Halotherapy)
Whether you're an athlete, busy professional, or anyone looking to feel better fast, their personalized approach helps you recover, recharge, and relax in a modern, welcoming space.
Don’t Miss Out:
Feel the benefits of cryotherapy after just one session — increased energy, reduced inflammation, and an overall sense of well-being. Take the first step toward better health today!
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About Cryo Body Works
Visitors at Cryo Body Wellness shed their clothing and stand neck-deep in swirling sub-zero mist. Here, they'll no doubt feel a little chilly as temperatures inside these upright booths drop down to 240 degrees below zero. The concept is simple: as bodies cool, blood rushes to their core where it soaks up extra oxygen. When clients step out of the booth and warm up, this oxygen-rich blood floods into sore muscles and injured areas, delivering oxygen they wouldn't normally have gotten, like when an astronaut finds a balloon in space.