Research points to positive benefits for use of whole-body cryotherapy for sufferers of Multiple Sclerosis

Stuart SchlossmanComplementary & Alternative therapies and devices for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Multiple Sclerosis

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January 13, 2021, 13:46 GMT


CryoAction cryotherapy chamber

The type of whole-body cryotherapy chamber that can help to ease the symptoms of multiple sclerosis

Study finds just 20 sessions of whole-body cryotherapy can help improve the symptoms of MS

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, January 13, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — A recently published scientific research article1 has highlighted the benefits of the use of whole-body cryotherapy for sufferers of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). A disease of the central nervous system, MS is an auto-immune disease, where the immune system, instead of attacking a virus or infection, starts to attach the new cells, in particular the protective layer of fatty protein covering the nervous system cells.Whole Body Cryotherapy involves exposing the body to temperatures as low as -130°C for a period of up to 3 minutes. The therapy is delivered in a specially designed cryogenic chamber where the air is supercooled. Users stand or sit in an adapted chair in the chamber under the guidance of a trained operator. The whole body cryotherapy sessions can be taken at regular intervals over a period of weeks.The conclusions are the study identified that a series of 20 Whole Body Cryotherapy sessions improve the functional state and reduces fatigue in patients with MS, which may be due to adaptive changes in bioelectrical muscle activity.


CryoAction cryotherapy chamber

The type of whole-body cryotherapy chamber that can help to ease the symptoms of multiple sclerosis

Study finds just 20 sessions of whole-body cryotherapy can help improve the symptoms of MS

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, January 13, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — A recently published scientific research article1 has highlighted the benefits of the use of whole-body cryotherapy for sufferers of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). A disease of the central nervous system, MS is an auto-immune disease, where the immune system, instead of attacking a virus or infection, starts to attach the new cells, in particular the protective layer of fatty protein covering the nervous system cells.Whole Body Cryotherapy involves exposing the body to temperatures as low as -130°C for a period of up to 3 minutes. The therapy is delivered in a specially designed cryogenic chamber where the air is supercooled. Users stand or sit in an adapted chair in the chamber under the guidance of a trained operator. The whole body cryotherapy sessions can be taken at regular intervals over a period of weeks.The conclusions are the study identified that a series of 20 Whole Body Cryotherapy sessions improve the functional state and reduces fatigue in patients with MS, which may be due to adaptive changes in bioelectrical muscle activity.The research study group was 114 MS patients of which 74 received a series of 20 sessions of whole body cryotherapy. The study was conducted by experts from• Department of Functional Diagnostics and Physical Medicine, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, Szczecin,• Poland College of Engineering and Health in Warsaw, Faculty of Health Sciences, Warsaw, Poland• Department of Cardiological Rehabilitation, Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland




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