2017
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00258
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Whole-Body Cryotherapy in Athletes: From Therapy to Stimulation. An Updated Review of the Literature

Abstract: Nowadays, whole-body cryotherapy is a medical physical treatment widely used in sports medicine. Recovery from injuries (e.g., trauma, overuse) and after-season recovery are the main purposes for application. However, the most recent studies confirmed the anti-inflammatory, anti-analgesic, and anti-oxidant effects of this therapy by highlighting the underlying physiological responses. In addition to its therapeutic effects, whole-body cryotherapy has been demonstrated to be a preventive strategy against the de… Show more

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“…Cryotherapy has also been shown to play a preventative role against the harmful effects of inflammation and pain caused by exercise 6 . Lombardi et al 6 noted that WBC does not always lead to beneficial biochemical changes; however, it may improve the final clinical status of the individual by reducing the pain experienced during post-exercise recovery.Most of the research conducted on WBC focuses on the acute effects of single or repeated exposure to WBC treatment in athletes. There is little data on the length of time that the physiological effects of WBC are maintained.…”
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“…Cryotherapy has also been shown to play a preventative role against the harmful effects of inflammation and pain caused by exercise 6 . Lombardi et al 6 noted that WBC does not always lead to beneficial biochemical changes; however, it may improve the final clinical status of the individual by reducing the pain experienced during post-exercise recovery.Most of the research conducted on WBC focuses on the acute effects of single or repeated exposure to WBC treatment in athletes. There is little data on the length of time that the physiological effects of WBC are maintained.…”
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“…Cryotherapy has also been shown to play a preventative role against the harmful effects of inflammation and pain caused by exercise 6 . Lombardi et al 6 noted that WBC does not always lead to beneficial biochemical changes; however, it may improve the final clinical status of the individual by reducing the pain experienced during post-exercise recovery.…”
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“…Кріостимуляція всього тіла (аерокріотерапія) останніми роками знайшла широке застосування в спортивній і відновлювальній медицині, проте її використання не завжди є безпечним і основаним на даних фундаментальних досліджень, як і обґрунтованість кількості і частоти сеансів впливу [1]. До того ж показано, що місцеве використання льоду або занурення у холодну воду надають зрівняного з кріотерапією, яка дорого коштує, фізіологічного і клінічного ефекту [2,3].…”
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“…До того ж показано, що місцеве використання льоду або занурення у холодну воду надають зрівняного з кріотерапією, яка дорого коштує, фізіологічного і клінічного ефекту [2,3]. Сеанс кріотерапії складається з короткочасних впливів, що проводяться в спеціальній кріокамері, де температура повітря підтримується у діапазоні від -60 до -160 °С і зазвичай триває 2-3 хв (10-20 процедур) [1,2,4]. Відомо, що холодові впливи сприяють активації системи терморегуляції, а їх повторне застосування прискорює адаптацію організму до холоду.…”
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“…However, the same review added that ‘a small number of studies that did not report any positive effects should, however, not be neglected’ 4. Furthermore, most of the studies are of low quality, consisting of a lot of bias (no double-blinded studies, for example), using small groups of patients and a population of mainly young male patients 3 4 7.…”
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