Our recovery services support faster healing, reduced inflammation, and improved readiness so you can train consistently and feel better day to day.
Each modality is selected and integrated based on your activity level, goals, and overall wellness needs — combining science-backed therapies to enhance circulation, support cellular repair, and promote efficient recovery.
At Atlas BioFitness, recovery is not an afterthought. It is a core part of performance, longevity, and total-body optimization.
Everything Recovery Delivers
CryoFuzion
Advanced cold therapy that rapidly lowers skin temperature to trigger the body’s natural repair response. Reduces pain signaling, controls inflammation, and accelerates tissue recovery.
Compression Therapy
Sequential pneumatic compression enhances venous return and lymphatic drainage. Clears metabolic waste, reduces swelling, and restores fresh oxygenated blood to fatigued muscle tissue.
Hyperbaric Oxygen
Pressurized oxygen therapy that saturates plasma and tissues with dissolved O₂. Supports cellular regeneration, reduces oxidative stress, and promotes repair at the mitochondrial level.
Sauna
Heat exposure elevates core temperature to stimulate heat shock proteins, dilate blood vessels, and flush metabolic byproducts. Supports muscle relaxation, cardiovascular adaptation, and mood regulation.
Red Light Therapy
Specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light penetrate deep into tissue to stimulate mitochondrial ATP production. Accelerates healing, reduces joint pain, and promotes collagen synthesis.
Integrated Protocol
Your recovery is built around you. We combine modalities strategically based on your training load, goals, and biometric data to create a protocol that maximizes every session.
Recovery at Atlas BioFitness is a structured, science-backed approach to helping your body restore, repair, and perform at its best. We offer five dedicated modalities — CryoFuzion, compression therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, sauna, and red light therapy — each targeting specific aspects of recovery including circulation, inflammation, cellular repair, and nervous system restoration.
Performance gains happen during recovery, not during training. When you train, you create micro-damage in muscle fibers and deplete energy stores. It’s in the recovery window that your body rebuilds those fibers stronger, replenishes glycogen, and adapts to the stress you’ve applied.
Without adequate recovery, you accumulate fatigue, increase injury risk, and limit your ability to perform at a high level consistently. Recovery is the bridge between your current and future performance.
Our recovery services are designed for anyone who is physically active — from competitive athletes and weekend warriors to individuals managing chronic soreness or general wellness goals. Recovery modalities can be beneficial whether you train daily or a few times per week.
Each modality is selected and integrated based on your activity level, goals, and overall wellness needs. During your initial consultation, our team assesses your training schedule, current recovery challenges, and objectives to build a personalized protocol.
Protocols are not static — they’re adjusted over time based on how your body responds and how your training evolves. Some clients focus on a single modality; others combine several for a comprehensive recovery program.
Frequency depends on the modality and your training volume. General guidelines:
High-frequency (2–5x/week): Compression therapy, red light therapy, and sauna can be used frequently and even on training days.
Moderate frequency (2–3x/week): CryoFuzion is best used after intense sessions or as part of a scheduled recovery block.
Structured sessions: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is often done in planned sessions or series depending on your goals.
Our team will help you schedule sessions in a way that maximizes benefit without overloading your recovery window.
Yes — and in many cases, combining modalities strategically delivers greater benefit than any single therapy alone. For example, using red light therapy before a sauna session, or compression after cryo, can create a synergistic effect on circulation and tissue repair.
Missy joined OMC in 2013. She graduated from Seattle Pacific University’s dietetic program and completed her dietetic internship through the University of Delaware. She worked for a year and a half with high-risk WIC clients before transitioning to the Olympia Multi-specialty Clinic. These varied experiences give Melissa a holistic perspective of her patients’ nutrition needs. Her focus is to promote good health via a whole food diet and regular exercise.
Dr. Linton joined OMC in 2014. He is board certified in Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology and Sleep Medicine. He graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine and completed his residency and Fellowship in Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center. He also completed his Fellowship in Sleep Medicine at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Dr. Linton provides comprehensive consultation, evaluation and treatment services for a wide range of both sleep-related and neurological disorders.
Dr. Berger joined Olympia Multi-specialty Clinic as a general Cardiologist in 2016. Dr. Berger graduated from Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine. He then went on to complete his Internal Medicine Residency and Cardiology Fellowship at McLaren Hospital System, Macomb Campus. Dr. Berger has worked extensively as a volunteer participating in global health service missions in Belize and Guatemala. Dr. Berger embarks on his career by providing comprehensive consultation, evaluation and treatment services for a wide range cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Berger is board certified in Internal Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology.
Dr. Berger is excited to begin treating patients in Olympia and he knows the Pacific Northwest well. Continuing in his father’s footsteps, Dr. Berger is eager to share his expertise and provide cardiovascular care for the community he was raised in.
Dr. Chan joined OMC in 2015. He graduated from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. He then went on to complete his residency in Internal Medicine at Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago, IL, and completed his fellowship in Cardiology at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
Dr. Chan previously practiced Cardiology in Centralia, WA and Arizona before relocating back to the northwest. Dr. Chan provides comprehensive consultation, evaluation and treatment services for a wide range cardiovascular diseases. He is board certified in Internal Medicine, General Cardiology, Echocardiography, and Nuclear Cardiology. He is also a recipient of the American Heart Association’s Heroes Award, 2015.
Dr. Dunn joined OMC in 2013. He graduated from Loma Linda University School of Medicine and, completed his Internal Medicine Residency and Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship at the Loma Linda University Medical Center. Dr. Dunn then went on to complete his Interventional Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. He treats a wide range cardiovascular diseases and is credentialed to employ all modern interventional techniques. He also performs peripheral and coronary interventions. Dr. Dunn is board certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease.
Dr. Heap joined OMC in 2005 and is a native Washingtonian. He received his BA from Washington University, in Saint Louis, in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He received his MD from Saint Louis University School of Medicine. He completed his Internship, Residency, and Fellowship at the University of Illinois Medical Center. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology/Hepatology. In addition to diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy he also practices advanced endoscopy, including endoscopic ultrasound and capsule endoscopy.
Dr. Kuczynski joined OMC in August of 2011. He graduated from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and subsequently completed his residency in Internal Medicine and his fellowship in Gastroenterology at the University of Arizona. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology/Hepatology. Dr. Kuczynski treats a wide range of gastrointestinal diseases, while also performing diagnostic and screening endoscopies, capsule endoscopy and ERCP.
Philip Strunk is a native of Houston, TX. Philip earned his Bachelor of Business Administration and Masters in Professional Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business. He earned his designation as Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in 2004 and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER (TM) certification in 2010. Having started his career with Deloitte & Touche, LLP in 2005, Philip spent a year and a half in Deloitte’s Audit and Assurance Services group and provided a variety of financial services for a number of Fortune 500 companies. He decided in late 2006 that his talent and passion for investments were best suited for working with smaller groups and individuals. After obtaining the required securities registrations and insurance licenses, Philip became a financial advisor. The impact was plainly visible and more fulfilling. Philip serves as the Investment Director for MPACT.