I'm on my way to becoming a cryotherapy sales representative. Is there anything that you can share with me that will help me understand this more thoroughly and what I can learn in my sales process to help me with my sales? Who to reach out to inquire if they want these devices? Benefits that are not generally known? Etc?
Hi Khalid, Fabulous work! I heard for the first time about such a therapy. Amazing! I have arthritis and 58 years old. You think that would be helpful in my case? help my pains? Thanks.
I live in Southern California. Here, you can jump in the ocean for free. Not only is the water cold, but you can get the added benefits of salt, manganese, and all the minerals you need to recover.
Well… what are you using it for? Most professional athletes for example will use it after every match/game/competition event in order to recover. So if you are competing over a 3 day period you may use it every day of those 3 days for example.
I love, love, love your video! I’ve been looking for this kind of information about cryotherapy, and your video is the first one of this kind for me!
Doing my dissertation on a similar subject, with some of the references used in the video😍 this is great!
Very pleased to hear it Ed! Good luck with your dissertation!
@@ClinicalPhysio Thank you!
I'm on my way to becoming a cryotherapy sales representative. Is there anything that you can share with me that will help me understand this more thoroughly and what I can learn in my sales process to help me with my sales? Who to reach out to inquire if they want these devices? Benefits that are not generally known? Etc?
@@davidlight5156 your company should teach you that sir .
So if I sleep in a car in below zero weather all winter does that mean I'm better than everyone else?
I wouldn’t recommend this!
@@ClinicalPhysio 😂
@@ClinicalPhysio
Bless you! I second that!
Right!
Yes.
For people who are body builders or focus on hypertrophy training I suggest not using cryo after a workout. It’s gonna prohibit muscle growth.
Hi Khalid,
Fabulous work!
I heard for the first time about such a therapy. Amazing! I have arthritis and 58 years old. You think that would be helpful in my case? help my pains?
Thanks.
It will definitely help
I live in Southern California. Here, you can jump in the ocean for free. Not only is the water cold, but you can get the added benefits of salt, manganese, and all the minerals you need to recover.
Would this help if i feel like i have shin splints? Ran my first marathon a month ago but my shins are still on 🔥.
Try Voltarin gel! It’s one of the few things it actually works for and no prescription needed bro
Hello, a massage therapist with physical Therapy aid certificate can do this procedure by his own?
Hi! It will probably depend on your particular state or area! I’m afraid there is not one answer for all
I'm going to try it for my lymphedema.
Wish you all the best with it!
So how often? Once a month a year?
Well… what are you using it for? Most professional athletes for example will use it after every match/game/competition event in order to recover. So if you are competing over a 3 day period you may use it every day of those 3 days for example.
Would it help me recover from tendinitis?
Yo
Does it remove dark spots on hands and legs
I honestly can’t say that I know the answer to this
Why would it?
Does it help for frozen shoulder
Probably to numb the pain
How about brain inflammation?
Does it help with head trauma and herniated discs?
Hi! Potentially… but no major evidence to suggest it is exceptionally useful for these conditions
@@ClinicalPhysio So what evidence does it have that works? What does it work for?
@@venuswarrior8456 There is a thing called google...
@@214GNR There is a thing called GFY.
@@johnstarks8831 I never asked u. Beep
Nice
Thank you!
lewis hunting reaction.
Way to try it. Not!
Makes you feel amazing.
If the ck enzymes come after the injury then effecting the ck wouldn't have an effect on preventing injury.