Mechanism of Action

How It Works

Ice therapy works by constricting blood vessels (vasoconstriction), which helps decrease inflammation and limit fluid buildup in injured tissues. It also slows nerve conduction, providing a natural numbing effect to reduce pain.

Best For

What You'll Feel

Initial cold sensation → mild burning or tingling

Followed by numbness and pain relief

Typically very soothing once the area adapts

Session Time

Usually 8-10 minutes per area

Applied with cold packs or ice wraps during your visit

Quiet spa treatment room with a treatment table, soft natural light, calming colors, and wellness products at The Day Spa at Goldsboro Spine Center in Goldsboro, NC.

Contraindications

Ice therapy may not be appropriate for

Circulatory disorders (e.g., Raynaud’s disease)

Cold hypersensitivity or cold urticaria

Areas with impaired sensation or nerve damage

Open wounds (unless properly protected and directed)

Ice therapy at Goldsboro Spine Center, NC

At Goldsboro Spine Center, ice therapy (cryotherapy) is used as a simple yet powerful treatment to reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling.