WHOLE-BODY CRYOSTIMULATION: A REHABILITATION BOOSTER.

Paolo Capodaglio, Riccardo Cremascoli, Paolo Piterà, Jacopo M Fontana
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A growing body of work suggests that whole-body cryostimulation (WBC) could play a role as a promising adjuvant therapy in various conditions of rehabilitation interest. In fact, WBC is currently being used to relieve symptoms in rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, ankylosing spondylitis, depression and anxiety, multiple sclerosis, sleep disturbances, muscle soreness after strenuous physical exercise, post-Covid syndrome and obesity. WBC is not only a symptomatic physical therapy but rather represents an “adaptation therapy” because of the repeated shock-like cryogenic cold stimulus over the entire body surface that induces reactions in the autonomic, endocrine, circulatory, neuromuscular and immunological systems, resulting in an adaptation that contributes to the restoration of the homeostatic state. Therefore, based on the existing evidence, WBC can be described as follows: a “training method” for the autonomic nervous system; a novel anti-inflammatory and antioxidant treatment; a treatment with beneficial effects on body composition and adipose tissue. In our opinion, the powerful effects of thermal stress on the physiological responses of the human body present unique features that could potentially be exploited to boost rehabilitation outcomes in various conditions. Therefore, we believe it is important to highlight the potential use of WBC for medical use and emphasize its relevance in the field of rehabilitation with the aim of stimulating scientific studies on the efficacy of WBC as an adjuvant treatment in various conditions of rehabilitation interest. LAY ABSTRACT A growing body of work suggests that whole-body cryostimulation (WBC) could play a role as a promising adjuvant therapy in various conditions of rehabilitation interest, as it can act as a “training method” for the autonomic nervous system; a novel anti-inflammatory and antioxidant treatment; a treatment with beneficial effects on body composition and adipose tissue. Therefore, we want to highlight the potential use of WBC for medical use and its relevance in the field of rehabilitation with the aim of stimulating scientific studies on the efficacy of WBC as an adjuvant treatment in various conditions of rehabilitation interest.

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全身冷冻刺激:康复助推器。
越来越多的研究表明,全身冷冻刺激(WBC)可以作为一种有希望的辅助治疗在各种康复兴趣的条件下发挥作用。事实上,白细胞目前被用于缓解类风湿性关节炎、纤维肌痛、强直性脊柱炎、抑郁和焦虑、多发性硬化症、睡眠障碍、剧烈体育锻炼后肌肉酸痛、covid后综合征和肥胖等症状。白细胞不仅是一种对症物理治疗,更代表着一种“适应性治疗”,因为在整个体表上重复的类似电击的低温冷刺激,引起自主神经、内分泌、循环、神经肌肉和免疫系统的反应,导致适应,有助于恢复体内平衡状态。因此,根据现有证据,白细胞可以被描述为:一种自主神经系统的“训练方法”;一种新型的抗炎和抗氧化治疗方法;一种对身体成分和脂肪组织有益的治疗方法。在我们看来,热应激对人体生理反应的强大影响呈现出独特的特征,可能被利用来促进各种条件下的康复结果。因此,我们认为有必要强调白细胞在医学上的潜在用途,并强调其在康复领域的相关性,以促进对白细胞作为辅助治疗在各种康复条件下的疗效的科学研究。
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