kielbasa said:
This was posted by Krebs303 in the Chaos thread. I wonder if it doesn't belong in The Clinic:
http://dvice.com/archives/2012/08/3-completely-cr.php
The article mentions Brits experimenting with these things.
Jesus H Christ, were the feck does it end!.
1. The Super-Cooled "Chamber Of Horrors"
Did you know there is a cryotherapy chamber at the Olympics? It's a device that gradually takes participants down to the insane temperature of -220 degrees Fahrenheit. One immediately thinks of poor Han Solo being frozen in carbonite — not the best preparation for physical activity — so why would anyone willingly freeze themselves? In a word — performance.
The practice of cryotherapy has taken off and "studios," as they're called, can be found around the globe. However, researchers in Poland have been perfecting the technique and opened a cryotherapy center in their Olympic Health Center in 2000.
Those who are game are suited up in special socks, underwear and ear protection to avoid frostbite. The process begins with acclimation: entering a cold-but-not-cryo-cold chamber for a few seconds; entering a colder one after that; and then finally the big kahuna, the cryotherapy chamber.
Some of the toughest athletes in the world call it the "chamber of horrors." That's because taking your body down to extreme temperatures has some interesting effects. Your blood vessels become more narrow, and both your blood flow and metabolism slows down. Physically, you probably feel burning or pins and needles as your body reacts.
Those who stick it out for the two-minute sessions reap the benefits. When you leave the chamber, your veins expand to four times their normal size, pumping tons of oxygenated blood back through the body and helping to heal damaged or overworked tissue and joints. Plus, your endorphins have kicked in from the trauma of being in the cold, and they rush around the body with a pain-killing effect.
With that kind of quick recoverability, it's easy to see why everyone from weight lifters, race walkers and swimmers are using the futuristic chamber at the Games."
This aint "sport" , this is science with athletes as lab rats.