Europe Cryochambers Market Benefits From Increasing Focus on Aesthetic Appeal and High Prevalence of Chronic Diseases
Cryochambers use the cold or essentially sub-zero temperature for the medical or aesthetic treatment of various conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or to stimulate the immune system in order to improve the normal functioning of the body. Roots of cryotherapy are laid back in 2500 BC when Egyptians first used cold temperature to treat injuries and inflammation. The first cryochamber was developed in Japan in 1978 which applied the whole body cryotherapy for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. The whole body cryotherapy technique was adopted in the Europe in 1982 and was introduced in the U.S. in 2009. As per WHO nomenclature of medical devices, cryosurgical units for general purpose are covered under UMDNS code 11-067, 18-051.
Availability of various
processes to deliver cryotherapy is expected to aid in growth of the Europe cryochambers market. Cryotherapy is administered in a variety of different
ways. The first step in the process is to control acute pain with an
anti-inflammatory drug, before proceeding with cryotherapy. This step allows
the person suffering from the illness to begin the healing process before
starting the process of cryotherapy. Once the acute pain has been treated, the
inside of the cryotherapy chamber is sealed off and the patient can sleep in it.
It is the job of the technician in the chamber to keep the patient comfortable
and prevent them from feeling the cold therapy.
Europe cryochambers
market growth is driven by benefits of cryotherapy. Cryotherapy has
traditionally been used in the form of ice bath, ice packs etc. for the
treatment of soft tissue injuries, beauty benefits and strains due to sports
injuries. However, athletes are preferring cryotherapy in cryosaunas over ice
baths as it is more comfortable and requires less time and money. These devices are increasingly being used in
the health and beauty industry to enhance the skin appearance, reduce signs of
wrinkles, weight loss, boosting collagen levels etc.
Changing perception of
beauty all over the world would increase the demand for cryotherapy devices
such as cryochambers and cryofacial equipment, which is also expected to aid in
growth of Europe cryochambers market. Moreover, cryosurgery is proving as a
cost effective, easy and safe option for soft tissue injuries, tissue ablation in
gynecological procedures, etc.
Expanding use of a
liquid nitrogen among different specialties such as oncology, dermatology,
gastroenterology, plastic surgery and many other; development of cryotherapy
probes and guidelines on freezing times for specific applications has enabled
the widespread use of cryosurgical equipment both in hospitals and office based
clinical practices. Low cost of cryosurgery over other minimally invasive
surgical options such as powered dermatomes, electrosurgical devices etc. is
expected to drive the demand for these devices further aiding in growth of
Europe cryochambers market.
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