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Clients expose their bodies to subzero temperatures to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, improve sleep, and boost healing
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- Inside a cryotherapy tank, liquid nitrogen is used to create temperatures that reach as low as -250ºF. The extreme cold helps to produce therapeutic benefits such as reduced inflammation, pain relief, and increased mobility.
- Average length of session: 2–3 minutes
- The following is a list of conditions that are contraindicated to have a cryotherapy session (when in doubt, it’s always best to consult with your personal physician to obtain clearance for a cryotherapy session): untreated hypertension, recent cardiovascular issues such as heart attack, unstable angina pectoris, arrhythmia angina, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or circulatory dysfunction, pacemaker, cold intolerance/allergy to cold, cold-activated asthma, acute or recent cerebrovascular accident, uncontrolled seizures, Raynaud’s syndrome, flu, fever, or pregnancy.
- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
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About Rocky Mountain Cryotherapy
Rocky Mountain Cryotherapy alleviates pain using fast cryotherapy technology. Rather than lowering clients into an uncomfortable ice bath for 10 or more excruciating minutes, the clinic baths guests in supercooled air, achieving the same wellness and anti-inflammatory results in as little as 2 or 3 minutes time. This quick, simple treatment has become a favorite of athletes looking to hasten recovery and boost performance, but, the service is also helpful for those dealing with a variety of chronic pain conditions.