Sciatica is a Real Pain in the Butt

Literally.

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Sciatica is a Real Pain in the Butt

Sitting hurts. Standing hurts. Walking feels like a marathon you didn’t sign up for. And don’t even get us started on the shooting pain that comes out of nowhere.

At New York Cryogen, we get it — and we’ve got the solution to make that nerve pain chill out, literally.

How We Freeze the Pain (Without Freezing You)

Our High Pressure Medical Cryotherapy system uses targeted, high-pressure CO₂ to penetrate deep into the source of the pain, calming that irritated sciatic nerve and reducing inflammation fast.

Why Patients Love It:

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Sciatica is a Real Pain in the Butt

Don’t let sciatica control your life anymore

Not Just for Sciatica

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is High-Pressure Medical Cryotherapy (HPMC)?
HPMC is a medical-grade, targeted cooling treatment that uses high-pressure CO₂ penetrates deep into the muscle and tissue to rapidly lower temperature. This triggers vasoconstriction, which reduces inflammation and nerve irritation. When the tissue rewarms, oxygen-rich blood rushes back into the area, promoting cellular repair and faster healing — all without medication or surgery.
Traditional cryotherapy and ice primarily cool the skin’s surface. HPMC delivers precise, deep-tissue cooling within seconds, reaching muscle and connective tissue where pain and inflammation originate. This controlled pressure-driven process creates a stronger vascular and neurological response for faster recovery.
The pricing for treatments at New York Cryogen is as follows:
  • $80 for the first treatment area (such as the lower back or another joint)
  • $40 for a second area
  • $30 for each additional area done in the same session.
Consultations are free, and if you feel comfortable after your consultation, you can receive treatment on the same day.
HPMC is used for a wide range of musculoskeletal and nerve-related conditions, including sciatica, herniated discs, arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, muscle strains, sprains and joint pain. It’s also effective for post-surgical inflammation, athletic recovery, and chronic pain syndromes where circulation and nerve sensitivity play a role.
No. Most patients describe it as a quick, cold rush that fades within seconds. The treatment is comfortable and leaves behind a refreshed, light sensation as circulation and oxygenation improve. We have treated children to seniors in their 90’s with no issues.
Each treatment lasts about 6–10 minutes, and your total visit is roughly 20-30 minutes. There’s no downtime — you can return to normal activity immediately after.
Most people start feeling relief after their first session, with optimal results achieved in a few short sessions to stabilize inflammation and improve mobility. Because HPMC works by enhancing microcirculation and oxygen delivery, results often build cumulatively with each treatment.
Yes. HPMC is a non-invasive, drug-free therapy that uses medical-grade CO₂ under trained supervision. The rapid vasoconstriction and reoxygenation process is well-tolerated by most patients, and side effects are rare and temporary — typically mild redness or tingling.
Patients with severe circulatory disease, uncontrolled hypertension, open wounds, or certain neuropathies should be evaluated before treatment. Our team screens every patient to ensure HPMC is both safe and effective for their condition.
HPMC is recognized by the American Medical Association, Medicare and insurance coverage is currently pending final approval. We can accept HSA/FSA funds.
Most patients start feeling immediate relief, reduced swelling, and greater range of motion. As the body rewarms, blood vessels dilate, bringing in fresh, oxygenated blood and flushing out metabolic waste. This vascular response accelerates tissue repair and helps restore natural function without drugs or downtime.

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High Pressure Medical Cryotherapy