Localized Cryotherapy Machines for Targeted Cold Therapy

Localized cryotherapy machines apply intense cold to one area of the body rather than the whole body at once. RecovAthlete carries the Vacuactivus Iceberg line and the CryoMed CF-05, the units clinics use to treat a joint, a muscle group, or a specific region between sessions. If you run a recovery studio, medspa, or physio clinic and want to add targeted cold without a walk-in chamber, this is the category.

A localized cryotherapy machine directs a stream of very cold air or nitrogen vapor at a single treatment area, cooling the skin and tissue fast for a short, targeted session.

The short version

  • Five clinic-grade units, from a $9,900 cold-air fan to a $13,980 high-capacity nitrogen unit.
  • Nitrogen units (Iceberg 25L and 50L) for high-volume clinics, sized by tank capacity.
  • An electric Iceberg unit for clinics that would rather skip nitrogen supply and refills.
  • A cryo roller for contoured, rolling application across a muscle group.
  • All units are commercial-grade and qualify for facility pricing and financing.

Which localized cryotherapy machine is right for you

Machine Cold source Best use Choose this if Price
Iceberg 50L Local CRYO Nitrogen, 50L tank High-volume clinic You run back-to-back sessions and want fewer refills. $13,980
Iceberg Electric CRYO Electric, no nitrogen Clinics avoiding gas supply You want targeted cold without nitrogen deliveries. $12,980
Iceberg Cryonick Roller Nitrogen, roller applicator Contoured, rolling treatment You treat larger muscle groups with a rolling motion. $11,680
Iceberg 25L Local CRYO Nitrogen, 25L tank Lower-volume clinic You want a nitrogen unit at a lower entry price. $10,980
CryoMed CF-05 Cryofan Cold-air fan Entry-level targeted cold You want the most affordable way to add localized cold. $9,900

Best for each buyer

Best for a busy recovery studio: the Iceberg 50L runs the most sessions before a refill, so throughput stays high.

Best for a clinic without gas logistics: the Iceberg Electric CRYO delivers targeted cold with no nitrogen supply to manage.

Best for a first localized unit: the CryoMed CF-05 Cryofan is the lowest-cost way to start offering targeted cold therapy.

When a localized unit is not the right pick

If you want to treat the whole body in a single session, a walk-in cryotherapy chamber is the better tool. Localized machines are built to cool one area at a time, not the full body.

Talk to a recovery advisor

RecovAthlete is an authorized Vacuactivus and CryoMed dealer. If you are deciding between nitrogen and electric, or sizing a unit to your session volume, call 866-861-6317 and a recovery advisor will help you spec it. Financing is available so you can spread the cost over time, and clinic orders qualify for facility pricing.

Common questions

What is the difference between localized and whole-body cryotherapy?

Localized cryotherapy cools one area, like a knee or shoulder, with a targeted stream of cold. Whole-body cryotherapy uses a walk-in chamber to cool the entire body at once. Clinics often run both.

Nitrogen or electric, which should I choose?

Nitrogen units cool fast and suit high-volume clinics, but you have to manage nitrogen supply and refills. The electric Iceberg unit removes that logistics step, which is why clinics without a gas supply chain tend to prefer it.

Do these need special installation?

Requirements vary by unit, especially for the nitrogen models. Call 866-861-6317 and a recovery advisor will walk you through power, space, and ventilation for the machine you are considering.

Ready to add localized cryotherapy? Compare the units below, or call 866-861-6317 and a recovery advisor will match a machine to your session volume and space.