
Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has imported his famous cryotherapy ice chamber from his old home in Turin.
The Sun reports the Portuguese superstar has taken delivery of his £50,000 cryotherapy ice chamber from his old home in Turin, Italy to his rented mansion in Manchester.
The chamber is used to help rehabilitate and treat human tissue, and can reach temperatures as low as -200C.
Following this, liquid nitrogen is pumped into the air encompassing the cylinder to cool down the forward's body, but athletes can only spend a maximum of five minutes in the chamber or else risk serious health problems.
Ronaldo typically spends just three minutes in the chamber at a temperature of -160C.
The treatment is understood to boost blood circulation and improves the immune system, as well as decreasing fatigue and helping injuries mend quicker.
Ronaldo started using the equipment back in 2013 when he was at Real Madrid and importing the chamber was one of his 'number one priorities' as the Portuguese is acutely aware of the physical demands of the Premier League.
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