Clinical & Scientific Research
Technical research examining thermoregulation science, thermal recovery, heat illness prevention, and neuroprotection across the Temp°IQ™ platform.
Athletic Performance & Recovery
An examination of exertional heat illness pathophysiology, cooling intervention strategies, and the role of liquid cooling garments in athletic performance. Introduces the Temp°IQ™ Vest as a self-contained LCG with tiered cooling zones, designed for heat stress mitigation across athletic and para-athletic environments.
Industrial & Occupational Safety
A prospective analysis of physiological and perceptual responses to the Temp°IQ™ Vest in industrial and occupational settings. Reviews heat stress pathophysiology, OSHA prevention standards, and liquid cooling garment performance compared to phase-change and air-cooling alternatives for outdoor workers.
Orthopedic Recovery
A prospective analysis of targeted contrast therapy for knee-related injury. Examines the psychological, social, and contextual dimensions of recovery alongside cryotherapy science, presenting the Temp°IQ™ Knee as a portable, app-driven device designed for multi-dimensional rehabilitation support.
Orthopedic Recovery
A prospective analysis of targeted contrast therapy for ankle-related injury. Reviews the burden of ankle sprains across athletic and general populations, the limitations of current cryotherapy devices, and the Temp°IQ™ Ankle approach to mobile, socially connected recovery.
Neurological & Cranial Applications
A review of cranial cooling for headache and concussion applications. Examines migraine pathophysiology, the potential of selective head cooling in sports-related concussion, and the design rationale for the Temp°IQ™ head cooling device as a targeted thermal intervention.
Consumer Wellness
Cranial thermo regulation for sleep optimization. Explores the relationship between temperature modulation and sleep quality, the HALO IQ consumer device architecture, and integration with the Temp°IQ™ app ecosystem for personalized sleep programs.
Next Steps
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