Ice Pack Cryotherapy (IPC)

Ice Pack Cryotherapy (IPC) is a treatment technique that utilizes cold compresses to the skin, reducing temperature and constricting blood vessels. It helps with pain, swelling, and inflammation. Dr. Pete Lazarnick (Dr. Pete) offers ice pack cryotherapy at our office in Carrollton, GA.


 


Ice pack cryotherapy is a large scale version of icing an injury. It’s a full body healing technique that applies the exact same logic. It’s a great way to treat muscle spasms while numbing the painful areas. The cooling effect of the treatment brings relief to injured soft tissue. It is most often used in sports medicine, but Dr. Pete Lazarnick (Dr. Pete) offers ICP to all patients.


 


There is a multitude of beneficial results of IPC. On the cellular level, it results in a decrease in cellular metabolism and an increase in cellular survival. It stimulates endorphins, the body's natural pain relievers. It gives pain relief from illnesses such as insomnia, rheumatism, fibromyalgia, psoriasis, and itching. The endorphins have a brief lasting effect on the body, decreasing signs of pain and inflammation in the body for weeks after.


 


In Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC), a patient enters a cryogenic chamber for a short amount of time, around 3 minutes. Patients wear only a bathing suit and protective gear for the hands, feet, mouth, and ears. This allows for the whole body to react to the cold and reap the full benefits of the treatment.


 


Dr. Pete Lazarnick (Dr. Pete) is located in Carrollton, GA. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Pete Lazarnick (Dr. Pete), visit our website or call 770-832-2226.


 

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