Cryotherapy Chamber Salzburg

Cryotherapy Chamber Salzburg

Genuine cryotherapy accessible to all Salzburg residents by 11 February in a short amount of time

In Kirchberg – Kitzbühel, the world's largest and most innovative Multi-Cryo-Health-Performance Centre is being established across 500 square metres. This unique centre is easily accessible for all health-conscious Salzburg residents with a short drive. The centre not only offers all the application systems of the Multi-Cryo-Health System by Art of Cryo and RemediCool but is also suitable for lectures and events, and features its own cinema. For this special experience, a day trip, weekend getaway, or short break from Salzburg and the surrounding area is truly worthwhile.

For our clients and patients, only the best with high-performance cryochambers from Art of Cryo.

To offer customers and patients the very best in cryotherapy, the Mitterer family consciously opted for high-performance cold chambers from Art of Cryo. The Cryo Race Center therefore has two single Vaultz V1 lux high-performance cold chambers. This exclusive single-chamber model with a sophisticated stainless-steel design by Antonio Capristo offers a spacious interior and a large glass door, so that even people with mild claustrophobia can enjoy genuine cryotherapy at -85°C. The centre also has a multi-chamber system, the vario Vaultz V2, with real and stable -110°C. This means that all areas of application for cryotherapy can be covered.

Lymphatic drainage and combination applications with the Multi-Cryo-Health system

In addition to real cryotherapy, the MCRC Race Center Kirchberg - Kitzbühel has all the modules of the Multi-Cryo-Health System. With two Art of Cryo Flow Systems, the centre can offer effective lymphatic drainage. The Multi-CryoHacking System opens up the possibility of over 200 possible combination applications. The system combines light therapy, infrared therapy, thermotherapy, and ionised oxygen. The combination applications complement and enhance the effects of cryotherapy.

Art of Cryo Flow System

Innovative and modern measurement and diagnostic systems

The Cryo Race Center Kirchberg – Kitzbühel also boasts the most modern measurement and diagnostic systems, such as the 3D body scanner, breath analysis for metabolic assessment, the Medical Thermo Diagnostics System, and the MCRC Vital X. The data is documented in the RemediCool software/app, where it can be viewed by customers and patients. In the future, based on the vital data captured by the MCRC Vital X in real-time monitoring before, during, and after the cryotherapy application, the duration, intensity, and frequency of application will be calculated, and all modules of the Multi-Cryo-Health System will be controlled. Furthermore, in cooperation with the cryochamber and research centre RemediCool and female students from the German Sport University Cologne, the Cryo Race Center is testing and developing new prototypes.

State-of-the-art measurement and diagnostic systems

The entire Art of Cryo team is looking forward to a successful collaboration with the Multi-Cryo-Health-Performance Center Kirchberg – Kitzbühel.

We are pleased to provide you with information on the topics of high-performance cold chambers and multi-cryo-health systems such as the Flow System.

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For legal reasons, we would like to point out that our treatment methods are not medical therapy methods in the sense of generally recognised conventional medical methods. The statements made here about the effects and properties of our therapy methods are based on our experience with the various treatment methods. We expressly point out that no promise of cure is made and no alleviation of illness is guaranteed or promised. All therapy methods offered do not constitute a contractual offer or legally valid information and are in no way a substitute for a personal consultation with a medical professional. We also expressly point out that the information published here is not intended to be used for self-diagnosis or treatment.