• Interest in Cryotheraphy Soars thanks to Rugby World Cup

    Rugby fans have been seeking more information on cryotherapy from PhysioRoom.com after spotting an usual medical device being used by physios during games throughout the world cup.

    Medics for the French rugby team were noticed using a cryogun on players as part of a highly effective cold therapy treatment. The bizarre looking contraption is in essence a high tech version of an ice pack. Physios use it to administer cooling spray onto players’ injuries to reduce swelling and pain.

    Picking up on the story, News.co.uk Today made note of the confused commentary during the match as the commentary box sighted the device.

    It’s not just the French rugby team who have become partial to ice therapy, Wales have also been praising the advantages of the practice. The team uses cyrochambers after training to stop muscle soreness. Temperatures inside can be as low as -160 degrees!

    Commenting on the surge in demand for cryotherapy products, Stuart Mills Brand Manager for PhysioRoom.com said: Ӕhereֳ been a great deal of interest in our cryotherapy product range over the course of the Rugby World Cup.

    ӗales have been praising the benefits of this type of therapy and itֳ really created a buzz for it.

    Ӆveryone knows ice does wonders on sprains and swelling but more and more people are trying it for themselves after seeing Wales do so well.Ԝn
    An example of one of PhysioRoom’s cryotherapy products can be seen in the video below.

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