Please review this crucial information before considering cryotherapy treatments. Your health and safety are our utmost priority.
Whole Body Cryotherapy
Absolute Contraindications (Do Not Use)
Uncontrolled high blood pressure (hypertension)
Acute or recent myocardial infarction (heart attack)
Unstable angina pectoris
Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
Symptomatic cardiovascular disease
Cardiac pacemaker
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease
Venous thrombosis (blood clots)
Acute or recent cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
Uncontrolled seizures
Raynaud’s syndrome
Cold allergy (urticaria)
Acute kidney and urinary tract diseases
Open wounds or ulcers
Severe anemia
Pregnancy
Acute infections and fever
Claustrophobia
Intoxication (alcohol, drugs)
Relative Contraindications (Use with Caution)
Age under 18 (parental consent required)
Severe Hypothyroidism
Acute respiratory system disorders
Bleeding disorders
Severe sensitivity to cold
Unstable or severe hypertension (>180/100)
Recent surgery (consult with your doctor)
Epilepsy
Cryoglobulinemia
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
Please note:
This list is not exhaustive and individual health conditions should be discussed with a healthcare professional before undergoing whole body cryotherapy.
Clients with any chronic health conditions should consult their physician before using cryotherapy.
It’s important to disclose all medical conditions and medications to the cryotherapy provider before treatment.
Localized Cryotherapy
Absolute Contraindications (Do Not Use)
Open or infected wounds in the treatment area
Severe Raynaud’s syndrome
Cold urticaria (hives caused by cold)
Cryoglobulinemia
Severe peripheral vascular disease
Areas with decreased sensation or numbness
Recent surgery in the treatment area (without doctor’s approval)
Severe eczema or dermatitis in the treatment area
Acute injuries with bleeding or hematoma
Known circulatory problems in the treatment area
Pregnancy (for abdominal or lower back treatments)
Relative Contraindications (Use with Caution)
Diabetes (due to potential reduced sensitivity)
Cardiovascular diseases
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Allergies to cold
Skin conditions or sensitivity in the treatment area
Recent botox or filler injections in the treatment area
Metal implants in the treatment area
History of deep vein thrombosis
Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism
Certain autoimmune conditions
Relative Contraindications (Use with Caution)
Diabetes (due to potential reduced sensitivity)
Cardiovascular diseases
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Allergies to cold
Skin conditions or sensitivity in the treatment area
Recent botox or filler injections in the treatment area
Metal implants in the treatment area
History of deep vein thrombosis
Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism
Certain autoimmune conditions
Please note:
This list is not exhaustive and individual health conditions should be discussed with a healthcare professional before undergoing localized cryotherapy.
It’s crucial to inform your cryotherapy provider about any medical conditions, recent injuries, or medications you’re taking.
The intensity and duration of localized cryotherapy can be adjusted based on individual tolerance and needs.
If you experience any unusual discomfort or reaction during or after treatment, inform your provider immediately.