![]() If you haven’t researched the benefits of Cryotherapy, go! That’s exactly what Brian and Lisa Haden, owners of Restore Hyper Wellness, love to do- help others. But none are more passionate than those who are passionate about improving the lives of people around them. Katy is full of passionate people, specifically passionate business owners. Just overall, I think it’s made my energy level, happier,” said Hansen.Featuring Owners of Restore Hyper Wellness, Brian & Lisa Haden Julie Hanson tried nearly all the therapies, including the IV drip therapy. ![]() Restore Hyper Wellness can also do a blood draw to test for 52 different micronutrients to see where a person is deficient. “So your body is 100 percent absorbing those ingredients, but it’s helping you to prolong that feeling of health.” “The way a lot of the vitamins and nutrients work is it’s more sustainability over time,” said Viazanko. The treatment that contains vitamins, minerals and amino acids can be tailored for a variety of needs, whether it’s sports recovery, mental acuity or stress reduction. “Anything we take orally, whether that’s our vitamins and minerals, or even just drinking water, we’re only truly absorbing about 15 to 20 percent of that,” explained Katie Viazanko, a registered nurse.Ĭustomers are required to get medical clearance. A one-liter intravenous injection also allows the body to absorb 100 percent of the nutrients. IV drip therapy works to provide immediate hydration. Studies show it offers a variety of benefits, including improved energy and better sleep. Restore Hyper Wellness also offers red light therapy, which lasts 10 minutes. Patten opens door to first cryotherapy chamber. There is also a machine that does what’s called localized cryotherapy, which can target specific problems such as migraines. “Invigorated,” is how Patten described it. “We’ve had some clients that said ‘my arthritis never felt better,'” he said. Patten says customers as young as 12 to those approaching 80 years old have tried it. “Most people find that it’s not that bad,” said Patten of the extreme cold. The session lasts between two and a half to three minutes. ![]() People stay in the main chamber wearing clothing to protect extremities. Then customers enter an even colder chamber - this one at -158.8 degrees. One is for a brief amount of time at -57 degrees. “It’s going to be the best anti-inflammatory bang for your buck,” said Patten.įor cryotherapy, customers enter two chambers wearing proper clothing and gear to protect extremities. Proponents say it’s good for athletic recovery, mood boost and metabolism. “When you take them off and start walking again, that’s when you’re like ‘wow, I didn’t even realize that I needed that,'” said Kelsey Miller, an employee at Restore.Īnother treatment, cryotherapy, uses extreme cold. “It’s almost like a really nice sports massage,” said Patten. The treatment works for your legs, hips or arms. “I wanted to help people whether they had issues that were as bad as mine, 10 times as worse as mine, or just something casual where they wanted to feel better.” Range of therapies for variety of needsĬompression therapy uses what looks like a big blood pressure cuff that inflates and deflates. “I immediately knew this is a place I wanted to work,” said Patten, who became general manager of the new Maple Grove location. He said medication and surgery helped, but wellness treatments like the ones offered at Restore helped him get all the way back. “I used to run 6-9 miles a day, seven days a week, and all of a sudden, I slowly started to lose my energy,” said Patten. Justin Patten said he did the same after he was diagnosed with an autoimmmune disorder. Hansen and many others are seeking out alternative wellness treatments. I have plantar fasciitis and it just helped greatly with the pain,” said Hansen. Customer Julie Hansen was there for compression therapy. ![]() The business offers a variety of wellness treatments, including red light therapy, IV drip therapy and, as its name suggests, cryotherapy. It’s also a place on the forefront of a fast-growing area of wellness. It’s a place unique to the northwest suburbs and one you won’t find quite like it in the Twin Cities. Restore Hyper Wellness + Cryotherapy in Maple Grove aims to help people feel better, feel less tired and recover quicker. ![]()
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