Ice Pack Cryotherapy in St. George UT

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One of the most common causes of intense chronic pain is inflammation. Put simply, inflammation is the body’s method of defending itself from threats like infection, viral illness, or injury. Damaged cells signal for the body to increase blood flow to that particular area, often triggering the release of proteins, antibodies, and other chemicals necessary for repair.

Unfortunately, debilitating injuries, surgery, and other conditions can cause the body to remain in a constant state of alert. Don’t live with inflammation and pain when the solution to the problem may lie with a simple application of ice. Our clinic offers icepack cryotherapy in St. George UT.


How Does Cryotherapy Work in St. George UT?

Inflammation is the body’s natural alarm whenever something goes wrong. But what if the alarm is never turned off? One of the reasons chronic inflammation can wreak so much havoc on the body is due to the stress it places on muscles, soft tissues, and especially the nervous system.

A wonderful form of relief we offer at Core Chiropractic is ice pack cryotherapy. You probably know that ice is the perfect solution for easing the pain of a sprained ankle or a twisted knee. But did you know that ice pack cryotherapy can be beneficial long after you have “recovered” from your initial injury?

Ice pack cryotherapy consists of applying cold compresses to the skin, reducing its temperature and constricting the blood vessels in the area. Applied to fresh injuries, it can reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation almost immediately. But what about chronic pain and inflammation? Here’s how ice pack cryotherapy can help:

  • Consistent applications of ice can calm inflamed nerves, providing relief for pinched nerves, neuromas, and other nervous system conditions.
  • Instant numbing can offer pain relief for patients suffering from long-term injuries, including injuries that have healed poorly.
  • Constant inflammation can stall or even pause with effective ice pack cryotherapy, relieving the entire body from its state of constant stress and overwork.
  • Applying low temperatures to the circulatory system can even offer cooling relief to difficult-to-access areas such as the internal organs and the brain.

The experts at Core Chiropractic are fully trained to perform ice pack cryotherapy that targets the areas of pain and inflammation safely and effectively. We’ve found that most of our patients experience relief from pain, tightness, and discomfort in only a single visit. We would love to offer the same to you!


Additional Cryotherapy Treatment Benefits

Ice pack cryotherapy has become a “hot” field of study due to the many benefits that patients experience both short-term and long-term. For instance, cryotherapy is an excellent way to help with muscle spasms and nervous system conditions. It can also numb areas of pain and swelling while providing a cooling relief to the affected muscles and tendons. You can even reduce intense migraines through cryo techniques.

Commonly used in sports medicine, cryotherapy is clinically proven to ease pain and decrease inflammation as an effective treatment for patients in injury rehabilitation programs. Thanks to recent studies and trials, however, the effectiveness of ice for chronic pain relief is becoming more and more apparent.


Find Inflammation Relief at Core Chiropractic

Core Chiropractic is proud to serve the patients who call southwest Utah home. Whether you live in St. George, Washington, Santa Clara, or other nearby towns, we want to help you find relief from constant and chronic pain. For additional information about how ice pack cryotherapy may work for you or to schedule an appointment, please don’t hesitate to call us today at (435) 674-0244.

Monday
9:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm


Tuesday
9:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm


Wednesday
9:00am - 1:00pm


Thursday
9:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 6:00pm


Friday
Closed


Saturday & Sunday
Closed

Core Chiropractic

558 E Riverside Dr #101
St. George, UT 84790

(435) 674-0244