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Cryofos Cryotherapy

A new dimension of pain therapy

Neuroreflex stimulation – using the body’s own resources to combat pain.

Fast Results through the thermal shock.

CRYOFOS combines the effects of cold and pressure, with an intense cold therapy using hyperbaric CO2 gas. From its pressurized, liquid form in the cylinder, the gas streams out when the valve is opened
to emerge from the nozzle of the treatment gun as a fine spray, which hits the skin at a temperature of -78° C and a pressure of 50 bars, lowering the skin temperature to between 4° C and 2° C within just
30 seconds. This abrupt temperature change is called a thermal shock, and it generates a neuroreflexive response in the body, which ultimately results in an increase in blood flow in the treated area, whilst reducing the concentrations of proinflammatory mediators (for example: prostaglandins and histamine). In addition, the thermal shock combined with the pressure of the gas has an effect that is similar to a manual lymphatic drainage.

CRYOFOS means invaluable benefits and assistance for therapists, too.

A therapists’ primary aim is to provide patients with a fast and trouble-free relief from their distress. The CRYOFOS neuroreflex stimulation device, with its proven and tested combination of cold and pressure, gives you excellent results in the treatment of indicated ailments, resulting in satisfied patients and a boost to your reputation. The average treatment session per patient lasts a mere 1-2 minutes, which can be easily accommodated in your consultation schedule, even at short notice. Added to the therapeutic benefits with CRYOFOS, the relatively low overhead costs to your practice
and the extremely short treatment sessions add up to a substantial financial advantage over alternative, comparable methods, from which both you and your patients benefit.