Do you or someone you know suffer from fibromyalgia? It is a very frustrating condition; diagnosing it can be a long and difficult process and finding relief can be even more taxing, both emotionally and physically.

Whole Body Cryotherapy has been used with success in the treatment of fibromyalgia for quite some time. It is effective at treating the pain, muscle fatigue, secondary inflammatory diseases, sleep and mood disorders commonly associated with the condition.

According to Icelab Medical, “after about 20 to 30 cold exposures, clear improvements are observed (in fibromyalgia patients). The success rate for gradual changes lies at between 40 and 80 percent.”

One of our very own clients has experienced first-hand the healing effects of cryotherapy for fibromyalgia. See her testimonial here:

 

Ready to tell fibromyalgia pain to take a hike? We’d love to help! Every day is an opportunity to make positive changes in our lives!

Cryotherapy helps with more than fibryomyalgia…

That’s not all Cyrotherapy can do for you. There are many health benefits to Whole Body Cryotherapy, but here are just a few of the big ones:

  • Increased energy
  • Reduced inflammation, including that from fibromyalgia and arthritis
  • Faster muscle recovery from exercise or injury
  • Reduced anxiety and overall mood enhancement
  • Relief from aches and pains
  • Increased mental focus and productivity
  • Boosted immune system
  • Glowing, rejuvenated skin and relief from skin conditions including psoriasis
  • Faster healing, including post-op healing
  • Relief from chronic pain
  • Fewer headaches and migraines

Our health is the most important thing we have. If you know someone who could benefit from this information, be sure toso them. Of course, all treatment options including cryotherapy should be discussed with a doctor first.

If you haven’t been in to see us lately, why not make an appointment today? It’ll be the easiest way you invest in your health, and the entire process only takes a few minutes! What are you going to do today to improve your wellbeing?