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Riverdale Physical Therapy
β ClosedRiverdale Physical Therapy is a premier health institution located at 985 West Riverdale Road in Riverdale, Utah, United States. Our expert team of physical therapists is dedicated to providing personalized care and rehabilitation services to help patients recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and improve their overall well-being. With state-of-the-art equipment and a focus on individualized treatment plans, we strive to help our patients achieve their health and wellness goals. Whether you are recovering from surgery, dealing with a sports injury, or seeking relief from chronic pain, Riverdale Physical Therapy is here to support you on your journey to recovery.
985 W Riverdale Rd #2, Riverdale, UT 84405, United States -
Cryotherapy Directory
β OpenThe Cryotherapy Directory is a health institution located at 1394 East 6000 South, Riverdale, Utah, United States. The word Cryotherapy originates from "Cryo" meaning cold and "therapy" meaning cure. Modern Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC) was introduced in Japan in 1978 by Dr. Yamaguchi, who used short duration freezing treatments on the skin's surface to alleviate pain in rheumatoid arthritis patients. This treatment led to the immediate release of endorphins, reducing sensitivity to pain. Further research showed that rapidly freezing the skin's surface to below 32 degrees F is more beneficial than gradual cooling in an ice bath, as it affects only a small percentage of the body and is comfortably endured by patients.
1394 E 6000 S, Riverdale, UT 84405, United States
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