Revitalize Your Body with

Cold Therapy

Experience the rejuvenating effects of our state-of-the-art cold tubs for enhanced recovery and wellness.

Experience the Power of Cold Therapy

At Krysus Human Performance, we offer cutting-edge cold therapy services designed to enhance your recovery and overall wellness. Our facility features two state-of-the-art cold tubs, providing an optimal environment for reducing inflammation, alleviating pain, and accelerating muscle recovery.

How Cold Therapy Works

Cold therapy works by exposing your body to low temperatures, which constricts blood vessels and reduces blood flow to inflamed areas. This process helps decrease swelling and inflammation, providing relief from pain and speeding up recovery. After the session, as your body warms up, blood flow increases, delivering oxygen and nutrients to your muscles and tissues, promoting healing and reducing fatigue.

Unlock the Benefits of Cold Therapy

Cold therapy with our state-of-the-art cold tubs at Krysus Human Performance offers a myriad of benefits that can enhance your physical performance, recovery, and overall well-being. 

Here’s how cold therapy can help you achieve optimal health across different aspects of your life:

Sport - Maximize Your Athletic Performance

  • Reduced Inflammation: Cold therapy decreases inflammation in muscles and joints, providing relief from pain and swelling, helping athletes recover faster from strenuous training sessions​​​.
  • Accelerated Recovery: Speeds up recovery after intense physical activity or sports injuries by reducing muscle soreness and fatigue, allowing for quicker return to training​​​​.
  • Improved Circulation: Enhances blood flow as your body rewarms post-therapy, delivering essential nutrients to tissues and aiding in muscle repair and recovery​​​​.

Work - Boost Productivity and Mental Clarity

  • Pain Relief: Alleviates chronic pain conditions such as arthritis or tendonitis, reducing discomfort that can interfere with focus and productivity in the workplace​​​.
  • Enhanced Mental Clarity: The invigorating effect of cold water boosts mental alertness and clarity, helping you stay sharp and focused during demanding tasks​​​.

Life - Improve Your Daily Well-Being

  • Improved Sleep: Cold therapy helps improve sleep quality by reducing stress and muscle tension, promoting a more restful and rejuvenating night​​​​.
  • Overall Wellness: Regular cold therapy sessions support general well-being by contributing to reduced stress levels and improved physical health​​​​.

Choosing Between Cold Therapy and Other Recovery Methods

Understanding the differences between cold therapy and other recovery methods can help you make an informed decision on which therapy best suits your needs. Cold therapy, with its ability to quickly reduce inflammation and pain, is ideal for acute injuries, post-workout recovery, and enhancing athletic

performance. In contrast, other methods like heat therapy are better suited for chronic conditions, muscle relaxation, and stress relief. Cold therapy is particularly beneficial for athletes and individuals with high physical activity levels looking to expedite recovery and maintain peak performance. At Krysus

Human Performance, our expert team can help you determine the best recovery method for your specific needs.

Explore Our State-of-the-Art Cold Tubs

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Cold Tub Details:

  • Cold Tub 1: Set at a refreshing temperature in the 40’s °F, this tub is ideal for those seeking a more intense cold therapy experience. It provides deep muscle relief and helps reduce inflammation quickly.
  • Cold Tub 2: Maintained at a milder temperature in the 50’s°F, this tub offers a gentler approach to cold therapy, perfect for those who are new to cold immersion or prefer a less intense experience.

Preparing for Your Cold Therapy Session

Understanding what to expect can enhance your cold therapy experience. Here’s a guide to help you prepare and make the most of your session at Krysus Human Performance:

Preparation:

  • Consult with Our Team: Discuss any health conditions or concerns with our staff to ensure cold therapy is right for you
  • Bring Swimwear: Wear comfortable swimwear suitable for cold water immersion. We provide towels and wraps for your convenience
  • Hydrate: Drink plenty of water before your session to stay hydrated. Avoid caffeine or alcohol before your appointment

During Your Session:

  • Initial Consultation: Our staff will guide you to the cold tub area and explain the process. You can choose between the two tubs based on your preference for temperature
  • Cold Immersion: Gradually immerse yourself in the cold tub, starting with your legs and then submerging the rest of your body. Spend 3-5 minutes in the tub, or as recommended by our team
  • Post-Session: After your immersion, dry off and let your body warm back up naturally. Hydrate and relax while you allow your body to adjust

Enhance Your Recovery with Contrast Therapy

Pairing cold therapy with heat therapy, also known as contrast therapy, can amplify the benefits of your recovery routine. At Krysus Human Performance, we offer a dual-mode traditional sauna and infrared (IR) sauna that can be used in combination with our cold tubs for an enhanced therapeutic experience. Alternating between cold and heat helps to further reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and boost overall recovery.

Contrast Therapy Process:

  • Start with Heat Therapy: Begin your session with 15-20 minutes in our traditional or IR sauna. The heat will help to expand blood vessels, increase circulation, and relax your muscles
  • Transition to Cold Therapy: Spend 3-5 minutes in one of our cold tubs to reduce inflammation and constrict blood vesselsexperience.
  • Repeat the Cycle: Alternate between heat and cold 2-3 times for maximum benefits. This contrast helps to flush out toxins and enhance muscle recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions
About Cold Therapy

Cold therapy involves immersing the body in cold water to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and speed up recovery. The cold temperature causes blood vessels to constrict, reducing blood flow to inflamed areas. After the session, as your body warms up, blood flow increases, delivering oxygen and nutrients to the muscles and promoting healing.

Using cold tubs for therapy offers several benefits, including reduced inflammation, accelerated muscle recovery, enhanced circulation, pain relief, and improved sleep quality. It’s especially beneficial for athletes and individuals dealing with chronic pain or muscle soreness.

A typical cold therapy session lasts between 3 to 5 minutes, depending on your comfort level and the desired intensity. Our team will provide guidance on the appropriate duration based on your specific needs and goals.

Please wear comfortable swimwear suitable for cold water immersion. We provide towels and wraps for use during your session. You might also want to bring a change of clothes for after your session.

To prepare for your session, ensure you are hydrated by drinking plenty of water beforehand. Avoid consuming caffeine or alcohol before your appointment. It’s also helpful to arrive a few minutes early to discuss any concerns or questions with our staff.

Yes, cold therapy can be effectively combined with other treatments, such as heat therapy in our dual-mode traditional and infrared sauna. This practice, known as contrast therapy, alternates between cold and heat to enhance circulation, reduce inflammation, and boost recovery.

Cold therapy is generally safe for most people, but it may not be suitable for individuals with certain health conditions, such as cardiovascular issues, severe Raynaud’s disease, or extreme sensitivity to cold. We recommend consulting with your doctor if you have any health concerns before starting cold therapy.

It’s normal to feel a brief period of discomfort when first entering the cold tub as your body adjusts to the temperature. However, most clients quickly acclimate, and the sensation becomes more manageable. The benefits of reduced inflammation and pain relief usually outweigh any initial discomfort.

The frequency of cold therapy sessions can vary based on your individual needs and goals. Some clients benefit from weekly sessions, while others may use cold therapy after intense physical activity or whenever they experience muscle soreness or inflammation.

After your session, it’s important to warm up gradually. You can do this by using our sauna or simply resting in a warm environment. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and help flush out any toxins released during the therapy. Gentle stretching can also aid in recovery.

Cold therapy, including the use of cold tubs, is generally safe for individuals aged 12 and older. It is particularly beneficial for teenagers involved in sports or those experiencing muscle soreness and inflammation. Children under 12 can benefit from cold therapy, but sessions should be closely monitored and shorter in duration. For safety reasons, we recommend that a parent or guardian be present during the session for anyone under the age of 18. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting cold therapy for younger children or individuals with specific health concerns. At Krysus Human Performance, we prioritize the safety and comfort of all our clients, ensuring that cold therapy is administered effectively and safely for each age group.

  • Cardiovascular Conditions
    • Individuals with severe cardiovascular conditions, such as uncontrolled hypertension, congestive heart failure, or recent heart attacks, should avoid cold therapy. The exposure to cold can cause blood vessels to constrict, potentially putting extra strain on the heart and circulatory system.
    • Consult your cardiologist before undergoing cold therapy if you have any cardiovascular concerns.
  • Raynaud’s Disease:
    • Those with Raynaud’s disease, a condition where small blood vessels in extremities constrict excessively in response to cold, should avoid cold therapy. The cold exposure can trigger severe symptoms, including numbness, tingling, and pain.
    • Avoid cold therapy and seek alternative treatments that do not involve cold exposure.
  • Cold Sensitivity:
    • Individuals with extreme sensitivity to cold or conditions like cold urticaria (cold-induced hives) should avoid cold therapy. Exposure to cold can exacerbate symptoms, leading to discomfort or allergic reactions.
    • Discuss with your healthcare provider to explore other therapy options.
  • Circulatory Disorders:
    • Individuals with circulatory disorders such as poor blood circulation or peripheral vascular disease should avoid cold therapy. The reduced blood flow can worsen the condition.
    • Seek medical advice before considering cold therapy if you have circulatory disorders.
  • Open Wounds or Severe Skin Conditions:
    • People with open wounds, severe skin conditions, or skin infections should avoid cold therapy until the skin is healed. The cold can delay healing and increase the risk of infection.
    • Wait until the skin is fully healed and consult a healthcare provider if you have severe skin conditions before starting cold therapy.
  • Nerve Disorders:
    • Individuals with certain nerve disorders such as peripheral neuropathy or complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) should avoid cold therapy. The therapy can exacerbate nerve pain and dysfunction.
    • Consult with a neurologist before considering cold therapy if you have nerve-related conditions.
  • Pregnancy:
    • Pregnant women should consult their healthcare provider before starting cold therapy, especially if there are any pregnancy-related complications.
    • Seek medical advice to ensure cold therapy is safe for your pregnancy before scheduling a session.
  • Severe Anxiety or Claustrophobia:
    • Individuals with severe anxiety or claustrophobia may feel uncomfortable or anxious during cold therapy sessions. The enclosed and cold environment can trigger panic attacks or extreme discomfort.
    • Inform our staff if you have anxiety or claustrophobia so that we can provide additional support or alternative therapies.

Note: Always consult with a healthcare provider if you have any doubts or health concerns before starting cold therapy. At Krysus Human Performance, we prioritize your safety and tailor our treatments to meet your individual needs.

Ready to Experience
the Benefits of Cold Therapy?

Whether you’re looking to enhance recovery, reduce inflammation, or simply rejuvenate your body, our cold therapy sessions can help. Schedule your session today and discover the refreshing benefits of cold therapy at Krysus Human Performance.