Cryo-Master

This product is a 'medical device' for hospitals, and please read and use the 'Precautions for Use' and 'How to Use' carefully.

Cryotherapy (Equipment using CO₂ only)


It is a new concept of cryogenic neurostimulation (NCS), a state-of-the-art medical technology that maximizes self-healing ability to enable fundamental treatment quickly and easily.

When liquefied CO ₂ is sprayed, the temperature drops through sublimation, resulting in shock wave vibrations using cryogenic temperatures of -78℃ and high pressure gas of 50 bar.

By spraying this cold air onto the treatment area, the epidermal (skin) temperature is rapidly cooled from approximately 32°C to 0-4°C within a few seconds, causing a strong thermal-shock on the skin's neuroreceptors.


These powerful temperature shocks are transmitted from the nerve receptor on the skin to the cerebrum through the spinal cord, and the cerebrum responds with rapid and diverse reflexes through the autonomic nervous system to treat the affected area through self-healing ability.

Cryotherapy Features

01


CO₂ Equipment




02


Point care is available
(Only Cryomaster)



03


Within four seconds of spraying -78℃ reached



04


Create soft fog cold air




05


Accurate treatment guide using blue light (LED)




06


Anti-frost notification by measuring skin temperature



07


Touch screen for all controls




The 4 Effects of Cryotherapy

01 | ANALGESIC EFFECT

02 | ANTI-INFLAMMATION

Decreasing the rate of pain nerve transmission or blocking pain nerve transmission

Decreased secretion and decreased reactivity of inflammatory reaction-inducing enzymes

03 | VASOMOTOR REFLEX

04 | MUSCLE RELAXATION

Circulation of blood flow/limp via THERMAL-SHOCK response

Relaxation of muscle fibers, stretch of muscles


Indication

Pain Disease

CRPS

Plantar fascitis

Multiple sclerosis

General chronic pain

Traumatology, Sports Medicine

Pain, Edema, Hematoma

Tennis/golf elbow
Acute dislocation & distortion

Muscle & cartilage rupture

Stress?fatigue fracture

Post-surgery Care

Undergoing microsurgery
Othopedic surgery

Maxillo-facial and plastic surgery

Cancer surgery: helps soften the appearance of scars

Vascular surgery

Rheumatology

Chronic inflammatory rheumatology

Abarticular rheumatology:
tendinitis, bursitis, tenosynovitis, periostitis

Degenerstive rheumatology
Hemophilia: treatment for the hematoma

Physical & Rehabilitation Therapy

Reconstruction of ROM

Muscle relaxation

Skin Problem

Neurodermatitis

Atopic dermatitis

Psoriasis
Acne

Boils

Cryo-Master

This product is a 'medical device' for hospitals, and please read and use the 'Precautions for Use' and 'How to Use' carefully.

Cryotherapy

(Equipment using CO₂ only)


It is a new concept of cryogenic neurostimulation (NCS), a state-of-the-art medical technology that maximizes self-healing ability to enable fundamental treatment quickly and easily.

When liquefied CO ₂ is sprayed, the temperature drops through sublimation, resulting in shock wave vibrations using cryogenic temperatures of -78℃ and high pressure gas of 50 bar.

By spraying this cold air onto the treatment area, the epidermal (skin) temperature is rapidly cooled from approximately 32°C to 0-4°C within a few seconds, causing a strong thermal-shock on the skin's neuroreceptors.


These powerful temperature shocks are transmitted from the nerve receptor on the skin to the cerebrum through the spinal cord, and the cerebrum responds with rapid and diverse reflexes through the autonomic nervous system to treat the affected area through self-healing ability.


Cryotherapy Features


01


CO₂ Equipment

02


Point care is available
(Only Cryomaster)

03


Within four seconds of spraying -78℃ reached


04


Create soft fog cold air


05


Accurate treatment guide using

blue light (LED)


06


Anti-frost notification by measuring

skin temperature

07


Touch screen for all controls


The 4 Effects of Cryotherapy


01 ANALGESIC EFFECT

Decreasing the rate of pain nerve transmission or blocking pain nerve transmission

02 ANTI-INFLAMMATION

Decreased secretion and decreased reactivity of inflammatory reaction-inducing enzymes

03 VASOMOTOR REFLEX

Circulation of blood flow/limp via THERMAL-SHOCK response


04 MUSCLE RELAXATION

Relaxation of muscle fibers, stretch of muscles


Indication


Pain Disease

CRPS

Plantar fascitis

Multiple sclerosis

General chronic pain

Traumatology, Sports Medicine

Pain, Edema, Hematoma

Tennis/golf elbow
Acute dislocation & distortion

Muscle & cartilage rupture

Stress?fatigue fracture

Post-surgery Care

Undergoing microsurgery
Othopedic surgery

Maxillo-facial and plastic surgery

Cancer surgery: helps soften the appearance of scars

Vascular surgery

Rheumatology

Chronic inflammatory rheumatology

Abarticular rheumatology:
tendinitis, bursitis,

tenosynovitis, periostitis

Degenerstive rheumatology
Hemophilia: treatment for the hematoma

RPS

Plantar fascitis

Multiple sclerosis

General chronic pain

Physical & Rehabilitation Therapy

Reconstruction of ROM

Muscle relaxation

Skin Problem

Neurodermatitis

Atopic dermatitis

Psoriasis
Acne

Boils

Can be treated in various areas

Surgical site
Surgical site
Fascia pain syndrome
Fascia pain syndrome
Shoulder pain
Shoulder pain
Tennis elbow
Tennis elbow
Golf elbow
Golf elbow
Plantar fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis
Achilles tendonitis
Achilles tendonitis

Cryotherapy before ESWT !


CRYOTHERAPY

  • Treatment by cold air (safety)
  • Immediate recovery response
  • Short procedure time (30 seconds to 2 minutes)
  • Acute/chronic all pain
  • A simple and clear treatment method
  • Repeated daily treatment
  • No trace after treatment

ESWT

  • Treatment by physical shock
    (possibility of causing pain)
  • Recovery response takes time
  • Relatively long procedure time (5-10 minutes)
  • Not available for acute pain that is difficult to touch
  • Various settings required
    (radial/focus, frequency, pressure/bar, etc.)
  • 1 to 2 procedures per week
  • Need ultrasonic gel, etc

Cryotherapy before ESWT !

CRYOTHERAPY

ESWT

  • Treatment by cold air (safety)
  • Immediate recovery response
  • Short procedure time (30 seconds to 2 minutes)
  • Acute/chronic all pain
  • A simple and clear treatment method
  • Repeated daily treatment
  • No trace after treatment

  • Treatment by physical shock (possibility of causing pain)
  • Recovery response takes time
  • Relatively long procedure time (5-10 minutes)
  • Not available for acute pain that is difficult to touch
  • Various settings required (radial/focus, frequency, pressure/bar, etc.)
  • 1 to 2 procedures per week
  • Need ultrasonic gel, etc