
Cryotherapy


| Doctors Hooshmand, Hashmi and I have co-authored the following article:
Cryotherapy Can Cause Permanent Nerve Damage: A Case Report
which was published in the American Journal of Pain Management in April 2004. This is a case study of a patient who had undergone repetitive and prolonged
cryotherapy (application of ice), and cryosurgery (cryoablation).
Below is an abstract
from the article
Cryotherapy Can Cause Permanent Nerve Damage: A Case Report.
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CRYOTHERAPY CAN
CAUSE PERMANENT NERVE DAMAGE: A CASE REPORT
Hooshang
Hooshmand, MD, Masood Hashmi, MD, and Eric M. Phillips
Abstract.
Cryotherapy (ice application) and deep cryosurgery are commonly employed
for neurological, surgical, and physical
therapy. Prolonged and repetitive cryotherapy can result in permanent
damage to myelinated nerves which are susceptible to myelin
coagulation, axonal destruction, and focal
somesthetic nerve dysfunction. The stimulation of microscopic perivascular
unmyelinated C-thermoreceptornerves (CTN) leads to regional sympathetic
nerve dysfunction in the form of neuropathic pain,
vasoconstriction, and edema. The cryogenic field is not limited to
a small microscopic area. The adjacent intact
nerves are susceptible to damage as well, leading to a new source of pain.
If, from the beginning, cryotherapy aggravates
the pre-existing neuropathic pain, it should be discontinued. An
illustrative case is presented.
Descriptors.
cryosurgery, cryotherapy, C-thermoreceptor nerves, CTN, neuropathic pain,
somatic pain
AJPM 2004; 14: 70. Received:
05-09-03; Accepted: 11-24-03 |
If you would like a copy of the full text
Cryotherapy Can Cause Permanent Nerve Damage: A Case Report
article please e-mail me at:
Utopia33@Prodigy.net .
Sincerely,
Eric M. Phillips
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