Safely treat injuries, improve circulation, and provide targeted pain relief using super-chilled air
Neuromuscular re-education aims to restore normal body mobility by encouraging your nerves and muscles to work together as they move. Fundamentally, nerves send electrical impulse signals between your brain and your muscles.
These signals tell your muscles what to do. NMR works to restore these signals to encourage overall wellbeing and find your optimal balance. Depending on the individual issue, treatments are prescribed to improve balance, movement, and overall functionality by addressing muscular adhesions within soft tissues and utilizing a deep tissue technique to facilitate deep healing.
By undergoing neuromuscular re-education, you’ll experience:
Almost instant relief from muscular injuries
Accelerated tissue repair
Non-invasive, non-surgical, and non-injected intervention
Improved joint mobility
Sustainable injury recovery
Sustainable injury recovery
Restoring circulation and mobility to targeted areas of the body through localized cryotherapy can:
The freezing temperatures constrict blood vessels, which reduces swelling. For those suffering from conditions like arthritis or tendinitis, localized cryotherapy can bring welcome relief. The treatments also reduce muscle spasms and improve your range of motion.
After a localized cryotherapy treatment, the targeted area receives a rush of fresh blood, filled with oxygen, nutrients, and enzymes. Since your body’s in an elevated healing mode, you recover more quickly from surgery and injuries.
The cold air increases blood flow and circulation, which can improve skin tone and texture, minimizing the look of lines and wrinkles. Localized cryotherapy can provide relief from the pain and itching of eczema or psoriasis.
Restoring circulation and mobility to targeted areas of the body through localized cryotherapy can:
Although both whole body cryotherapy and localized cryotherapy are similar, they do have a few key distinctions. While targeted cryotherapy is more effective at reducing pain in a specific location, whole body cryotherapy is better for creating a general wellness response throughout the entire body.
The sessions are 3 minutes long and focus on one painful area of the body.
Yes. We recommend a whole body cryotherapy session first followed by localized cryotherapy to address a specific painful area of the body.