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Causes of Back Pain and Use of Cold Compression

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  Back pain is a serious problem for Americans. By some estimates, as many as 80% of adults in the United States suffer from back pain. In today’s world there are virtually limitless causes of strain and stress to our backs. We’re not nearly as active as our ancestors were, even a hundred years ago but particularly in primitive times when sitting was not the main event of the day. Nowadays whether we’re at our jobs, our homes, or in our cars, everywhere we go we sit. This is extraordinarily bad for the back and can cause chronic pain over time. Other causes of back pain can include: Being overweight and having a weak core: extra weight puts extra pressure on back muscles and the spine. In addition, the core muscles such as the abs provide crucial support to the back. If these muscles are not fit, the back must take much more strain than it should, leading to pain over time. Bending at the neck to look at electronics: this one comes as no surprise. We put undue strain on our necks ...

Subzero Cryotherapy Device Orthopedic | Equine SubZero Cryotherapy Device

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  The use of CO2 at -110°F under high pressure causes the skin temperature to fall from 89.6°F to 39.6°F within 30 seconds; this reaction is known as a: thermal shock This activates the cutaneous neuroreceptors, generating an immediate remote corrective reflex in the organism that activates the neurovegetative system. This produces several effects: on endocrinal and enzymatic production , an inhibitive effect on pain receptors through the reduction of sodium pump activity, the relaying of nervous impulses, the activation of the vasomotor reflex of the vascular, and lymphatic systems. There is an additional, muscle relaxant effect, observable in the reduction in muscle tone.   Four Principal Effects Anti-inflammatory Muscle relaxant Vasomotor Analgesic Indication Pain management Medical Rehabilitation: Mobility enhancement Pain relief Muscular relaxation Sports application: Reduce inflammation after work Treatment of the trigger points which release the muscle Faster the recove...

Subzero Cryotherapy Device Lease to Own - Equine SubZero Cryotherapy Device

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  Choose Subzero for Fast Pain Relief and Healing Muscle Relaxant Anti-Inflammatory Analgesic Vasomotor Subzero is one of the most effective cryotherapy solutions for your rehabilitation needs. It enables you to treat injured body parts quickly, safely and effectively - all while using your body’s own natural healing processes to amazing effect! Package : Device : $4990, Briefcase: $175, Contact head : $75, Cone/fog nozzle : $75, finance fee $409. Total = $5715 Down payment of $999, 9 monthly payments of $525. How it Works The subzero cryotherapy machine uses pressurized CO2 gas to target a local area of the body and cause “thermal shock.” The sudden decrease in temperature rapidly activates the body’s healing response, and this is where cryotherapy’s benefits really shine. Within minutes after treatment, your body is responding to the thermal shock and relaxing your muscles, moving fresh blood and nutrients to the treated area, and reducing pain signals. You’ll be amazed how quic...

Shockwave therapy - Equine Shockwave | Equine Shockwave Therapy Machine

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  Shockwave therapy is ideal for treating pain related to hip and elbow dysplasia, chronic back pain, muscle trigger points, scar tissue, bone fractures, as well as tendons and ligament injuries. Shockwave therapy is known to have antibacterial effects on wounds. It is also successful in the treatment of burns. Equine massage therapists utilize the Shockwave because of the versatility and effectiveness that the therapy provides on muscles and trigger points. Because the Shockwave device is easy to transport, has no side effects, and treatment can be completed in a short period, it is an ideal alternative to surgery and medication:-  Indications: Arthritis Wounds Burns Bone fractures Tendon and ligament injuries Massage Effects: Stimulates stem cells New bone growth Increased cell permeability Stimulates new blood vessels Anti-inflammatory Antibacterial Analgesic Equine Shockwave Equine radial shockwave provides a highly effective treatment for orthopedic and soft tissue injur...

Use of Subzero Gaseous Cryotherapy for Aesthetic Benefits

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Young and good-looking skin is the primary goal of various aesthetics products and procedures that are common nowadays. People are storming towards such treatments to prevent age-related skin changes and achieve smooth and tight skin and reduce subcutaneous fat that makes them look young and beautiful. While different injections and invasive procedures (such as fillers) are available, a relatively new and efficient therapy has become popular because of its outstanding aesthetic benefits. Hyperbaric gaseous cryotherapy is a safe and non-invasive procedure utilizing high pressurized (under 50 bar pressure) carbonic gas. The result is a rapid drop in tissue temperature at the treatment area. Because of its aesthetic benefits, gaseous cryotherapy is now used for body contouring (cool-sculpting) and loss of subcutaneous fat for a toned and younger skin (cryo-lipolysis). Cryotherapy for wrinkle-free skin: Hyperbaric gaseous cryotherapy utilizes high pressurized gas resulting in the reduced ...

Equine Infrasound - Equine Laser Therapy Machine | Equine Cryotherapy Equipment

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  The G5® Equitec® massage device is an infrasound (<20 Hz) generator. Transmitted to matter, they generate longitudinal mechanical waves , that is to say they oscillate in the direction of their propagation: this consists in a succession of compressions and decompressions of the matter. Their propagation is rectilinear. To be effective deep down, these infrasonic vibrations must be applied perpendicularly to the tissue and at very low frequencies (<20 Hz).   The Directional-Stroking When using the G5® Equitec®, the lower the motor frequency, the deeper the vibratory waves will penetrate into the tissue. On the other hand, the higher the motor frequency, the more superficial the treatment, inducing hyperhemia and local increase of blood and lymph circulation.   This simple vibratory technique, tried and tested in human medicine for 50 years, fits perfectly within the variety of equine osteopathy and veterinary treatments, thus constituting a consistent and effective...