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Cryotherapy
Q: What is a Cryotherapy?
A: Cryotherapy is a term that
describes the application of ice, cold towels, ice massage and
compresses to reduce the temperature of tissues directly on or
below the surface of the skin.
Q: How does Cryotherapy work?
A: Surface cooling constricts
blood vessels, numbs painful areas, and helps relax muscle spasms.
Cold temperatures reduce nerve transmission of painful symptoms
and provide temporary relief.
Q: What does Cryotherapy feel
like?
A: Ice is most often used to
manage acute injuries or recent eruptions of chronic conditions.
Cooling affected tissues is effective in reducing and preventing
posttraumatic swelling. Local cooling should be applied several
times a day during the initial stages of an injury.
Q: Why is Cryotherapy used?
A: Cryotherapy is inexpensive,
readily available , and an easy way to reduce local swelling
of inflamed tissues.
Patient Benefits
- Helps reduce swelling and
inflammation
- Numbs affected area to reduce
pain
- Reduces muscle spasms
- Inexpensive and can be self-applied
Consult your doctor before
the self-administration of any therapy.
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