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How Much Does a Cryotherapy Chamber Cost? (C-8)

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Jul. 08, 2024

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How Much Does a Cryotherapy Chamber Cost? (C-8)

How Much Does It Cost?

 

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Well, this all depends on the type of cryotherapy chamber you are after?

However, I will break this down for you, into the different options available and respective price points.

Now before I begin, all the prices quoted here will change a little, due to exchange rates, company offers, the brand you choose, and then the exact model and specification.

Let&#;s start with the lowest price points, and then build up all the way, to the Rolls Royce of cryotherapy chambers&#;

Let&#;s Start with The Cheapest First&#;

 

Entry level into the amazing world of cryotherapy chambers starts off with liquid nitrogen powered Cryosauna&#;s (head out), these start off from around £30,000.

Cryomed being the best example of such Cryosauna&#;s, we actually used to supply these, and I in fact own one personally. My thoughts are, these are certainly not the best Cryosauna&#;s, and in fact, one of the worst on the market (excluding the Chinese rubbish, you are just asking to die stepping foot in one of these!) and yes I said &#;did&#; sell these, you read that correctly.

I would rather be honest and upfront about things, as that means you can trust my wisdom and guidance. The Cryomed cryo saunas are very basic, and the material used could be improved significantly. However, what you are in fact getting, is a cryosauna that&#;s great value for money and Cryomed has lots of testing certification, to prove its safety.

And be honest with yourself, do you really expect to get a Rolls Royce at this price point?

A good value for money and yet high specified cryotherapy chamber is Cryoniq, this body cryotherapy costs around £30,000/$35,000. These are made just down the road, literally, from the Cryomed factory in Slovakia, in a quiet and small remote town called Nove Zamky, not my favourite place to visit shall we say! In fact, the company was setup with a load of Cryomed staff that left Cryomed to setup on their own. A good example of the apprentice becoming the master, perhaps&#;

One of The Best Head Out

 

In my opinion, one of the best &#;head out&#; cryosauna&#;s, is now no longer available.

I have personally been in of these cryosauna&#;s, and they look amazing! They have a load of technology as well. Personally, I think most of this tech is pointless, as I am in the cryosauna (partial body cryotherapy) for just 3 minutes, and all I want is a safe and consistent cold experience.

That being said, for those who love tech and want something that&#;s going to blow your customers&#; or friends&#; socks off, then this is the one. Plus they look amazing in photos, great for marketing and anti-social media.

However, these when availabe didnt come cheap, and these bad boys were around £50,000/$60,000 ***UPDATE &#; sadly they have now stopped selling these amazing cryo saunas due to liquid nitrogen becoming harder and harder to source across Europe and the UK*** and for this money, you are getting close to an electric chamber, and this is like going into a gunfight, with a knife! Just ask India Jones, the outcome when this happens&#;

Get Your Head In

 

Next, again we have liquid nitrogen power, however, this time your heads are covered, so these are the real &#;cryotherapy chambers&#; at long last!

One of the other advantages of the electrical cryotherapy chambers, aside from the better effect on the body, by having your head activated, as part of the cryotherapy process, is that they are safer.

How Are They Safer When Also Using Liquid Nitrogen?

 

Well, they use an indirect liquid nitrogen feed, instead of the direct feed in a cryosauna. This means the liquid nitrogen is pumped into a &#;waiting room&#;, prior to then being fed into the cryotherapy chamber itself.

What&#;s really interesting, is that one of the world&#;s largest liquid nitrogen suppliers, Air Products, won&#;t actually supply liquid nitrogen, to direct feed cryotherapy chambers, due to safety concerns.

This is something you really need to have a think about when it comes to you and your family&#;s safety.

Now I personally have a direct feed cryosauna, not through choice, but more because of budget, as I don&#;t have £70,000/$85,000 plus, for an electric cryotherapy chamber, whereas I am happy to invest the £30,000 for a cryomed cryosauna or cryo chamber, required for my longevity, though fully aware of the risks (though the irony is certinaly not lost on me!).

A Cryo Orgy

 

A good single person, indirect liquid nitrogen feed cryotherapy chamber will start from around £50,000/$60,. Then if you want to start adding more space so that extra people can go in the cryo electric chambers at the same time, think sports teams, then you are quickly looking way over cryo innovations for £100,000 or $120,000.

I have heard of very large whole body cryotherapy chambers costing around £250,000/$300,.

You&#;re the Best Around, No One Can Stop You When You&#;re the Best

 

Then finally, we have the pinnacle of cryotherapy&#;

The electric cryotherapy chamber.

These start off at around £70,000 or $85,000, with the Rolls Royce of electric cryotherapy machine costing £95,000.

The technology to be able to get an electric cryotherapy chamber to below -100°C or -148°F, was only developed in , then we had Covid/lockdowns for 2 years, so it&#;s still early stages, however, we have now seen a huge proliferation of these electric cryotherapy chambers, finally at long last!

It&#;s worth noting that there are electric cryotherapy machines that are a lot less, however, these really are the poor relation, and can only deliver -85°C or -112°F temperatures.

This is too warm for what we want to achieve from the cryotherapy session. Don&#;t get tempted to save money and buy one of these, you are wasting your money, and shame on the suppliers for selling them.

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How Much Does Cryotherapy Cost?

Being physically active helps you live longer and healthier, but the more active you are, the higher chance you have of sustaining an injury. In fact, 3.7 million sports-related injuries send people to the emergency room each year. To be able to perform at peak levels, whether as an elite athlete or simply someone who wants to be as active as possible, more and more people are turning to cryotherapy machines to relieve inflammation, pain, swelling, muscle spasms, and overuse injuries. These issues can keep you sidelined from daily life activities and contribute to a higher risk for osteoarthritis.

Cryotherapy machines quickly reduce a user&#;s body temperature to deliver all-over treatment that not only benefits specific targeted areas, but for many users also provides immediate relaxation after a session. With athletes and celebrities increasingly including cryotherapy in their wellness routines, cryotherapy at home, as well as in gyms, spas, salons, and doctor&#;s offices are gaining popularity. 

In addition to whole-body cryosaunas, there are also smaller cryotherapy machines with handheld nozzles that apply cold air to an injured or inflamed area; these are called localized cryotherapy machines. To treat skin abnormalities, liquid nitrogen can be used to address skin tags, lesions, scars, and warts.

How much do sessions at a cryotherapy clinic cost?

Depending on where you live and where you receive your treatment, sessions can cost between $40 and $100 each.

How many sessions of cryotherapy are needed?

You can usually expect to start feeling the benefits of cryotherapy after three or four consecutive treatments. Continuing with one to three sessions per week will enable you to continue enjoying these benefits.

How much does a whole-body cryotherapy chamber cost?

Depending on the features you choose, whole-body cryotherapy chambers cost an average of about $40,000, with lower-end models starting at around $34,000 and higher-end models costing $65,000 or more.

What is localized cryotherapy?

Localized cryotherapy is the application of extreme cold to a targeted area, usually to treat injuries or inflammation. Cold therapy stimulates oxygen-rich blood flow to tissues, muscles, and joints that are injured or overused, reducing inflammation, tension, and pain. Localized cryotherapy can also be used to improve the vitality and appearance of the skin.

What are the benefits of cryotherapy?

Cryotherapy reduces musculoskeletal aches and pain from inflammation, decreases swelling, and lessens the occurrence of muscle spasms and overuse injuries. It can also rejuvenate damaged skin.

How much is a cryotherapy machine?

A handheld localized therapy machine costs about $10,000, and a cryosauna costs an average of about $40,000. If you paid $50 per session and went to 4 sessions per week, you&#;d spend $10,400 a year on cryotherapy. For people who regularly enjoy the benefits of cryotherapy, a home full-body or handheld machine is a cost-effective way to schedule regular treatments at times that are most convenient for you. In addition, a cryotherapy machine at home allows multiple family users to enjoy the benefits of cryotherapy too!

Are there other methods of receiving cryotherapy?

Although we are often referring to machines when we talk about cryotherapy, the actual definition of cryotherapy is the therapeutic use of cold. Smaller-scale devices like cold compression sleeves, cold compression therapy, ice baths, ice packs, and coolant sprays are great, budget-friendly options for people who are interested, but not ready for a full commitment. Cryotherapy can also be delivered via liquid nitrogen to freeze off warts and skin tags.

Can I afford cryotherapy at home?

If you are suffering from inflammation, swelling, injuries, muscle tension, and spasms or pain, it&#;s more a question of whether you can afford not to take advantage of some kind of cryotherapy for relief. Cold therapy is a valuable tool to counteract aches and pains by numbing the area and increasing blood flow to relieve any pain. Easy ways to utilize cryotherapy at home include compression sleeves, cold blankets, ice packs, ice baths, and cooling wraps. If a cryotherapy machine is out of reach financially, there are less expensive ways to get the benefits of cold therapy.

Is Cryotherapy at home effective? What are the benefits?

Cryotherapy machines for home use deliver treatments that reduce aches and pains from inflammation and injury and decrease muscle tension. In addition to the physiological benefits of cryotherapy, one of the most significant benefits of cryotherapy at home is the ability to enjoy it whenever you want without having to make an appointment during business hours.

Am I Missing Out by Forgoing the Chamber?

Although cryosauna chambers deliver holistic treatment and benefits, targeted cold therapy products for home use are viable alternatives. Handheld cryotherapy machines, compression sleeves, ice packs, and cooling wraps are examples of cold therapies that can be applied for relief in smaller areas of the body.

Final Thoughts

For anyone suffering from muscle spasms and pain,or joint disorders like arthritis, swelling, and inflammation, cold therapy is a recommended treatment choice. When daily life activities are limited or even halted because of pain and inflammation, cryotherapy can be the tool that helps you get back to living your life. 

Since it&#;s most beneficial when used regularly, cryosauna use can get expensive at spas, salons, gyms, and medical offices. Having a machine at home will pay for itself with long-term regular use. Smaller cryotherapy devices designed for targeted use are great choices when a whole-body chamber isn&#;t an option, and provide relief through improvement in circulation, decreased swelling, and reduced pain

Thank you for your time in reading this article on cryotherapy! Visit Caregiver University for more information on cryotherapy machines, whole-body cryotherapy, localized cryotherapy, and cryosaunas and how to make the best purchasing decision to meet your needs.

Author:

Amanda Lundberg, BSN, RN

Amanda is a registered nurse with over a decade of experience in hospital, clinic, and healthcare management settings. Her primary focus has been collaborating with patients to manage disease processes. Aiming at continuing active lifestyles for her patients, Amanda has become an expert in adjunct therapies.

Amanda incorporates a holistic approach to heal the body from within. She has completed extensive research in remedial treatments using oxygen, as well as becoming a professional light therapy specialist. Her reparative ethos to health has sparked engaging conversations and teaching opportunities nationwide.

Amanda has taken her passion for articulating technical medical language and transitioned to freelance writing. She enjoys bringing a clinical voice to health and wellness brands.

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