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CryoCup Ice Therapy Massage Cup

SKU: MD550685
MFG Part#: CRYOCUP
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What's In The Box:
  • 2 Parts Plastic Cup
Description
It's the CRYOCUPTM State of the Art..... Ice Massage tool for the treatment of strains, sprains, muscle spasms, pain and inflammation of osteoarthritis and other musculo-skeletal conditions. Cryo Therapy, Inc. has a more effective solution - one that combines the cooling response of an ice pack with the effectiveness of ice message. The CRYOCUPTM - a patented simple-to-use ice applicator - reduces the time it takes for soothing cold to penetrate into muscles and begin relieving the aches and pains of muscle strains, sprains and tendinitis.

Cryostretch: Cryostretch is the application of cold to facilitate stretching after muscle or joint injury. Exaggerated ("overactive") responses to active or passive range of motion can be overcome by cold-induced relief or local pain. Most Protocols suggest ice masssage before or simultaneous with active and passive range-of-motion exercises. Ice massage, for example, has been combined with proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) techniques for muscle stretching to improve flexibility. Ice massage for 10 to 15 minutes is followed by passive range of motion to point at which futher motion cannot proceed because of pain or contracture. An isometric contraction is then maintained for 5 seconds, followed by a pause, and then passive range of motion to pain threshold or resisted motion. This cycle of ice application, contraction, relaxation, and stretching is repeated. Excellent results in range of motion are often achieved after several minutes of stretching, depending on individual response to passive range of motion.

Cryokinetics: Cryokinetics is the use of cold therapy in stretching programs to improve voluntary effort by eliminating pain inhibition. For example, ice message to the elbow or patellar tendon prior to exercise may allow more effective strengthening of the respective forearm or quadriceps muscles. However, thers is a risk of increased injury if pain is masked by the anesthetic effect of the cold treatment. It is recommended that a passive or active range-of-motion program progress slowly to remain well within pain tolerance limits. Progress should be evaluated daily to increase or decrease intensity of effort based on the clinical response. The goal of cryokinetics is normal pain-free range of motion as well as improved strength.

Plantar Fasciitis: Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammation of the strong fibrous bands that run along the bottom of your foot. It helps maintain the arch and holds the foot rigid as you walk. Along with the muscles and bones this connective tissue, the plantar fascia, forms the arch of the foot. You will usually feel plantar fasciitis pain in your arch and heel. Cryocup ice message for 10 - 15 minutes followed by stretching, to within limits of pain, is very effective. One stretching method is to use your toes to pull a towel, piece of paper or marble off the floor. Remember, the goal of rehabilitation is to do all you can to decrease the discomfort and improve flexibility and strength of your foot before returning to your previous level of activity.
Features
  • Ice therapy combining ice pack healing with ice massage.
  • Quickly penetrates muscles.
  • Ideal for the treatment of inflammation due to sprains, strains, tendinitis and other injuries.
  • Reusable and cost-effective.
  • Features cold-retardant handle.
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Product Specifications
Dimensions : 5"L x 4.5"W x 4.5"H
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Cryotherapy Plastic Cup Ice Massage Therapy is a technique that involves using plastic cups and ice to provide localized cold therapy to the body. It's a form of cryotherapy that aims to reduce pain, inflammation, and muscle tension through the application of cold temperatures to the skin.
During the therapy, a plastic cup is placed on the skin, and then ice is inserted into the cup to create a cold environment. The therapist moves the cup in a massaging motion over the targeted area. The cold temperature constricts blood vessels, reduces inflammation, and numbs the nerves, providing relief from pain and promoting healing.
The duration of a session can vary based on the area being treated and the individual's tolerance to cold. Sessions usually last around 10 to 20 minutes, but therapists might adjust the timing based on the specific needs of the client.
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