Description
The low-temperature shock analgesic instrument sprays high-pressure and ultra-low temperature CO2 on the surface of human skin, and the formed dry ice microcrystals absorb a large amount of heat during sublimation, causing the body surface to cool down rapidly, thereby producing a thermal shock effect, achieving anti-inflammatory, analgesic, muscle relaxation, Vasomotor therapeutic effect.
Scope of Application
Indicated for adjuvant treatment and relief of swelling and pain caused by acute soft tissue injuries.
Contraindications
- Cryoglobulinemia;
- Cold stimulus allergy (cold urticaria);
- Gangrene ;
- Treatment of mucous membranes: such as mouth, nose, eyes, anus, vagina, open wounds;
- Raynaud’s syndrome or other vasospasm diseases;
- Low temperature hypersensitivity, cachexia, skin insensitivity;
- Local or systemic blood circulation disorder, cognitive impairment, language impairment.