Preserving The Athlete
PTA Pain oil concentrate
PTA Pain oil concentrate
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Thermal Science meets Botanical Recovery
A natural blend of oils and extracts carefully crafted to provide comfort and relief for sore muscles and joints. Apply topically to ease discomfort and promote relaxation.
For horses as well as humans.
Bottle size: 150ml
Directions for use:
Rub in affected area.
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How many sessions do I need?
How many sessions do I need?
That would depend on the injury but for less serious injuries, generally only 2 sessions are needed.
I personally find that acute new injuries are best treated daily - we want to curb the heat and inflammation so that the injury does not become chronic.
If you or your horse have just had surgery, then definitely daily.
If you or your horse have an infection, daily/weekly treatment advised because the CO2 used in the device will starve bacteria of oxygen, and hence reduce infection.
If it’s more of a chronic injury, then weekly sessions are preferable.
Often the Cryo offers pain relief after one treatment, but it depends completely on the injury. Or the source of pain.
I am always available - you are welcome to chat to me before even starting. I might be able to estimate the frequency and amounts if I know the problem we are addressing.
If your horse needs numerous treatments, or treatments on an ongoing basis, I am also always prepared to workout packages that save.
Addressing compensation:
What I have found the most beneficial part of the Cryo is that it addresses compensation - especially in horses.
Often the injury starts a snowball effect ‘sound wise’.
We want to address the pain and eliminate compensation.
Where are you based?
Where are you based?
I'm based in Miragaia, Portugal. Please ensure you are nearby.
Does it hurt?
Does it hurt?
Not at all. It is intensely cold*, to some that might come as a shock but I find that both horse and human settle very quickly once they realise it is not painful. It is loud, the carbon dioxide looks smokey, I have found that sensitive horses really benefit with a mild sedation the first two treatments, after that every single one of my horses enjoy the treatment.
* it comes out at -175’C at 50 bars of pressure, so its really cold and feels like quite a bit of pressure. Pressure can be controlled by administrator depending on distance. It is pain-free, but very cold.
