Christina Towne

Dual Technician at US Cryotherapy

Christina Towne is a dedicated professional with diverse experience across various sectors. Currently serving as a Dual Technician at US Cryotherapy since March 2022, Christina specializes in Cryoskin and recovery techniques. Prior to this role, Christina worked as a Mental Health Specialist at Summitview Child and Family Services, providing trauma-informed care to CSEC youth in the foster care system. Previous experience includes positions as a receptionist and stylist at Blow Me Away blow dry bar, a cosmetologist at La Bella Vita Medi Spa and Salon, a hostess at P.F. Chang's China Bistro, and a receptionist at Dental Source. Christina holds a degree in Cosmetology from Paul Mitchell The School Mti College, completed in 2013.

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Sacramento, United States

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US Cryotherapy

Whole body (walk-in chambers) and localized cold air device treatments are the new trend in recovery and performance enhancement therapy. Short duration cold air therapy enhances recoveries from chronic, acute, and post-surgical pain & inflammation and reduces recurrence rates of re-injury. We have administered over 400K treatments with no adverse event in 2 company owned centers in Northern CA (Roseville, Davis), and our newly launched Franchise locations. USCryotherapy® is a cold air device company based in Sacramento. We manufacture, install & service in the USA! Our technology helps people feel better naturally. We are a service business; providing cold air treatments at our corporate and franchise centers, and a products business; selling to professional and NCAA sports programs, gyms and fitness centers, chiropractors and PT's, and individuals. We have equipment in locations around the country, including several high profile athlete's homes and team training rooms. We are approved to franchise in CA, FL, GA, IL, MN, NV, OH, TX WS, UT, and can file in other states of interest. When using the our Chambers (non-nitrogen), users walk in the room at temperatures of -120° F to -180° F. The treatment lasts a maximum of three (3.5) minutes, exposing the whole body, while dropping skin temperatures from head to toe 35-45 degrees. Our equipment produces electrically refrigerate fresh cooled air (NO HAZARDOUS LIQUID NITROGEN). Cold air therapy is comparable to other ice modalities; demonstrating better outcomes from dramatically lower skin temperatures which stimulate enhanced post-treatment circulatory responses. View the treatment process: http://www.uscryotherapy.com/press


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11-50

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