CTN Cryotherapy for the recovery of HJK players
As a result of the collaboration, HJK players have access to the X°CRYO™ localised cryotherapy device, developed and manufactured by CTN. CTN offers players an excellent aid for treating various sports injuries and recovering after hard matches and training. Read the full story below.
Toni Taipale, who belongs to HJK‘s recovery and support team, visited CTN’s training centre in Vantaa to familiarise himself with the CTN Recovery Studio™ and the CTN devices. This was when Toni tried the X°CRYO™ local cryotherapy treatment.
– The effectiveness immediately convinced me of this cryotherapy device. I decided that we needed one of these. It is a joy to have an efficient and quick aid for players during everyday activities and to help them with the treatment of various acute musculoskeletal problems as well as in the aftermaths of minor inflammation and bruises, says HJK’s Toni Taipale.
As a result of the collaboration, HJK’s players have access to the Finnish X°CRYO™ cryotherapy device developed and manufactured by CTN Group. CTN offers players an excellent aid for treating various sports injuries and recovering after hard matches and training.
In connection with the delivery of the device, CTN Group’s representative Nico From provided guidance on the device’s efficient use and advice on different treatment method, and proper use of different applicators. The feedback was excellent from both the players and the recovery and support team.
– I heard about the new treatment device from Toni and was immediately interested. Now, after several months of use, I am convinced of the treatment, and it is part of our daily routine, says Niklas Virtanen, who is responsible for HJK’s support team HJK’s deputy managing director also considers cooperation such as this a good thing.
– We have been satisfied with the device procurement because a quick aid is good for the players, and the device has been easy and effortless to use. It has been a joy to start a collaboration with CTN Group, says Kari Haapiainen, HJK’s deputy managing director.