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America Cryo - Subzero Cryotherapy for Humans | Subzero Aesthetic

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  The use of CO2 at -110°F under high pressure causes the skin temperature to fall from 89.6°F to 39.6°F within 30 seconds this reaction is known as a : thermal shock This activates the cutaneous neuroreceptors, generating an immediate remote corrective reflex in the organism that activates the NEUROVEGETATIVE system. This produces several effects: on endocrinal and enzymatic production , an inhibitive effect on pain receptors through the reduction of sodium pump activity, the relaying of nervous impulses, the activation of the vasomotor reflex of the vascular, and lymphatic systems. There is an additional, muscle relaxant effect, observable in the reduction in muscle tone. Four Principal Effects Anti-inflammatory Muscle relaxant Vasomotor Analgesic Subzero Aesthetic A simple, fast and sage treatment option for health and beauty Wrinkle reduction Anti-inflammatory Antioxidant effect Fat reduction Subzero is one of the most effective cryotherapy solutions for your aesthetic needs. I...

Subzero Cryotherapy | Subzero for Rapid Treatment - America Cryo

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  Subzero Cryotherapy utilizes CO2 at -110 °F (-78C) at very high pressure to deliver very targeted and extremely effective treatment. The treatment time is short and can produce immediate pain relief in your horse’s joints, including the hock, stifle, back, foot, pastern, and fetlock. Subzero cryotherapy reduces inflammation that can sometimes hinder movement and improve the range of motion in the legs’ tendons and ligaments. Many equine veterinarians that practice natural horse care use joint supplements and horse liniments, in conjunction with cryotherapy, to provide a more holistic and drug-free treatment option. Compared to an ice boot or ice bath, targeted Subzero Cryotherapy treatment offers immediate results. When aimed directly at the injured or inflamed areas, there is an immediate reduction in tissue temperature. This reduction triggers an internal response that increases circulation, slows nerve conduction, and alters sensory receptors, ultimately reducing inflammation...

​Cold Compression - Reduce Narcotics with Cold Compression

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  Injury, surgeries, and muscle strain happen to almost everyone at some point or another – athletes and average people alike. Whether you sustain a serious injury (like an ACL tear) while engaged in an endurance sport like cycling, running, or swimming, or you pull a muscle in your back taking the garbage out, you’ll need some form of pain relief. Strong medications are effective, but they also bring with them unwanted side effects like fatigue, stomach upset, even potential addiction. No one has time for life to stop while dealing with the grogginess produced by powerful pain pills . Many times people assume this is their only option other than just pushing through the pain and dealing with it until their injury heals. This simply isn’t the case. A Better Pain Relief Method The old reliable RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) method of healing from an injury or surgery certainly works, but getting an ice pack to stay on an injury can be a challenge depending upon the body pa...

America Cryo - Subzero Equine Cryotherapy | Shockwave Machine for Horses

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  A highly effective treatment for equine injuries and conditions that uses high-pressure, -110°F carbon dioxide (CO2) gas for rapid improvements in lameness, spinal and muscular issues. Initial results visible within just 60 seconds Infrared temperature and distance sensors for real-time control Rapid attachment systems for faster setup and storage Long-lasting battery and 15’ polyurethane-shielded cord Backlit, interactive LCD screen shows treatment data Treatment protocols for different conditions Vets, trainers and physiotherapists report rapid pain relief and overall faster recovery from equine injuries through targeted cold therapy. This versatile and easy-to-use device treats numerous regions of the sports horse’s body for effective maintenance and injury prevention. How it Works The diffuser streams high-pressure , carbon dioxide (CO2) gas at 70 bars pressure and -110°F to the affected site on the horse’s body. This creates a thermal shock that immediately activates the s...