Denver Sports Recovery celebrates expanded space with special package

Denver Sports Recovery is offering a special package to celebrate the grand opening if its expanded space at 2242 W. 29th Ave.

The deal includes five massages or fascial stretch treatments for $300. The offer is available through Sept. 9.

Denver Sports Recovery (DSR) offers professional-grade recovery tools and services, including fascial stretch, joint injury treatment, cupping and muscle activation techniques. 

With the 1,600-square-foot addition, the center has a total of 3,600 square feet of space, enabling it to partner with several other companies, including NeuraPerformance, Onus iV Hydration and Invincible.

"We're thrilled that this expansion will provide us with ample space to continue offering top-of-the-line equipment and practitioners to our clients," says Andria Hassler, DSR co-owner and certified fascial stretch and soft tissue therapist. "The expanded space allows for more privacy, as well as additional treatment and recovery options. we have introduced several new tools into the space, and we are excited to offer a wholly unique experience in  Denver."

The expanded space includes additional private treatment rooms, a spacious area for self-myofascial release and floor exercises, dedicated areas for both NeuraPerformance and Onus iV Hydration's treatment services, an infrared sauna and a whole body cryosauna.

Denver Sports Recovery's cryosauna is a single-person treatment chamber that is recommended to clients suffering from fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, stress, fatigue and muscular discomfort. One session lasts from 60 seconds to three minutes. It exposes the person inside to a temperature of 256 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, which causes a natural anti-inflammatory response and the release of endorphins to flush toxins and provide a surge of energy.

The infrared sauna uses an exclusive heating technology of full-spectrum near-, mid- and far-infrared wavelengths. Infrared light has the ability to penetrate tissue, which produces many healthy benefits. Most programs last 20 to 45 minutes with temperature settings of 110 to 130 degrees.

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