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CRYOTHERAPY
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"Cryotherapy -
advantages and application"
Cryotherapy has been applied successfully for
many years in various kinds of diseases, in
particular, in the
rheumatoid ones. The therapy is associated
with a method of treatment of particular parts
of the human
bbody.
There is still another kind of therapy, so
called a systematic cryotherapy which deals
with the whole human body, but because it
requires relatively expensive and more
specialized equipment, it is still less known.
The systematic cryoterapy depends upon placing
a person in the cryogenic cabin where the
temperature amounts from - 100°C to -160°C. To
achieve the cryotherapeutic effect, the whole
body of a patient must be subject to the
cooling.
The systematic cryotherapy due to the low
temperature (below -120°C) evokes the
stimulating reactions of the organism lasting
no longer than 3 minutes. The stimuli
influence the whole surface of the body to
evoke defence reactions which are
therapeutically profitable and effective in
restoring the status quo of the human organism.
The therapy depends on one's entering the
cabin and staying in it for about 3 minutes.
In the cabin the patient is dressed in
knee-length socks, long gloves and a mask
which covers the nose and mouths ( all these
coverings are to protect the most sensitive
parts of the body against any frostbite).
This kind of therapy has the systematic
character. Thanks to this method, it makes
possible to heal and rehabilitate the people
who suffered not only from rheumatoid
diseases. This method is applied to the
patients with spasticity of muscles and all
those who experienced traumatic and post
operation states, or those who suffer from
primary and secondary degeneration of their
locomotor organs.
Exceptional effects of healing have been
observed in the sports traumatology. The
systematic cryotherapy has become an optional
method in healing the sports traumas, and it
is also applied as a method of the biological
regeneration.
RECOMMENDATION:
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Juvenile chronic arthritis
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Reactive arthritis
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Psoriatic arthritis
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Ankylosing spondylitis
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Gouty arthritis
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Inflammatory
lesions of the joints of metabolic origin
gouty diathesis
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Chronic cervical spondylitis
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Humeroscapular periarthritis
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Periarticular tendinitis, joint capsulitis
and myositis
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Fibromyalgia syndrome (rheumatic disorders
of soft tissues)
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Posttraumatic dislocation and sprain of
joints
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Meniscus damage
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Tearing of ligaments and muscles
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Control of chronic pathological pain from
conservatively treated disorders
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Muscle spasticity control of reflex and CNS
origin during neurological rehabilitation
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Sport and postoperative trauma, acute and
inveterate
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Bio-regeneration
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Physically
and mentally exhausted adults
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Professional
sportsmen
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Adjunctively for therapy of overweight and
cellulitis
THE STRICT CONTRAINDICATIONS :
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The cryotherapy cannot be applied to the
patients who suffer from
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Cryoglobulinemia
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Cryofibrinogenemia
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Considerable anemia
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Agammaglobulinemia
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Raynaud's disease
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Cold utricaria
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Purulent advanced diseases
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Diseases of the central nervous system
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Neuropathy of the sympathetic system and
paresis
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Hypothyreosis
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Local disorders of blood supply
BIOLOGICAL REGENERATION :
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Slowness of the aging processes
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Regulation of metabolic processes( struggle
against the overweight and obesity)
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Controlling the cellulites
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Leveling of the physical and psychological
fatigues
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