Cryochamber

- The Cryochamber - what can it do for me?
- The Cryochamber Experience
- Cryochamber opening hours
- Indications
- Contraindications
- Precautions
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The so-called cryochamber is used during cryotherapy and the temperature inside the chamber can reach - 118°C. The stay in the cryochamber increases oxygenation and nourishments of deeper layers of tissue. |
The Cryochamber - what can it do for me?
After a session of 10 cryotherapy treatments can a reduction of pain ailment be observed. The treatment has analgesic properties and decreases edemas. It strengthens the immune system. It improves the blood circulation and removes toxins from the body. It removes fatigue, headaches, insomnia and increases vitality. People suffering from depression has experience improved mood and frame of mind.
The cryotherapy treatment rejuvenates, firms skin,
eliminates cellulites and is an aid during dieting.
Before you have treatment at cold temperatures you’ll need a doctor’s referral and then, just before you go in, you need to have an examination to see if you are suitable. This is just to make sure that you won’t suffer any side-effects. It is possible for You to get doctors referral at Baltica Wellness & Spa.
The Cryochamber Experience

The cryochamber also has a wide range of spa uses, and helps both amateur and professional sportpeople with their training programmes.
Time - up to 30 minutes
Price - 48 zł 33,60 zł
Special offer valid till 29th February.
See more details.
Treatments in the cryochamber follow a set routine. See, how it works.
Cryochamber opening hours
We would like to inform all guest that from May 1st to 4th the Cryochamber will be being serviced. As a result the Cryochamber will be closed for this period.
Cryotherapy treatment from Monday to Saturday:
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Monday |
15.00 till 17.00 |
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Tuesday |
16.00 till 18.00 |
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Thursday |
9.00 till 11.00 |
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Friday |
15.00 till 17.00 |
We kindly inform you that entry to the Cryochamber is at 15-minute intervals and in groups of no more than 4 people.
Indications
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Psoriatic arthritis
- Gout
- Osteoarthritis and back pain
- Spinal disc herniation
- Tendonitis, capsulitis and myositis
- Spastic palsy
- Postoperative conditions (e.g. complaints following meniscectomy)
- Joint and soft tissue injury (micro-injuries, bruising, swelling, effusion)
- Osteoporosis
- Algodystrophy
- Burns
- Multiple sclerosis
- Cerebral palsy
- Parkinson’s disease
- Conservative chronic pain relief
- Muscle regeneration
- Slimming
- Acute and old sporting and postoperative injuries
- Physical and mental fatigue in adults
- In professional sportspeople
- Fibromyalgia
Contraindications
- Cryoglobulinemia
- Cryofibriongenemia
- Agammaglobulinemia
- Cancer
- DVT
- Acute infections
- Certain medications (antipsychotic, alcohol)
- Cold intolerance, allergy to cold
- Damaged skin
- Claustrophobia
- Coronary heart disease
- Hypothyroidism
- Wasting syndrome and hypothermia
- Localised frostbite
Precautions
- Heart valve malfunction
- Heart arrhythmia
- Angina
- A history of vein thrombosis and clotting
- Excessive sweating
