
What can the ECB Cold Spa bring to you?
Temperature
ECB Cold Spa solution is maintained between 2°c and 4°c (35f), to minimise heat and inflammation. This provides analgesic pain management.
Salt Concentration
The salt solution acts as a hypertonic poultice as well as having a natural healing effect on wounds. Water density increases with salt concentration, which in turn increases pressure to aid fluid and waste dispersal.
Aeration
Water aeration has a massaging effect on the leg and increases the dissolved oxygen content of the spa solution.
Depth
The depth of the water is proportional to the pressure exerted on the leg which aids fluid and waste dispersal.
Biological Control
With water hygiene levels continually being maintained which a combination of fine filtration, chlorination, cold water and salt, the ECP Cold Spa allows numerous successive treatments.
Dissolved Oxygen
Water at temperatures below 6°c (48f) has a higher ability to carry oxygen and with the ECB solution also being aerated, the oxygen content is increased dramatically. It is believed that the Spa has similar effects on internal leg injuries to the use of hyperbaric chambers.