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Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1989
SYNOPSIS 45 patients with migraine or migraine plus chronic daily headache evaluated the effectiveness of a coldwrap for headache relief. 35.5% judged it not effective, 29% judged it mildly effective, 26.5% found it moderately effective, and 9% judged it completely effective. Previous studies on ice treatment for headache are reviewed.
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SYNOPSIS 45 patients with migraine or migraine plus chronic daily headache evaluated the effectiveness of a coldwrap for headache relief. 35.5% judged it not effective, 29% judged it mildly effective, 26.5% found it moderately effective, and 9% judged it completely effective. Previous studies on ice treatment for headache are reviewed.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1987
To the Editor.— Serendipity, although suffering progressive triteness, does exist. The work discussed here evolved from a chance encounter at a funeral, where Steven L. Blender, MD, recounted his successful trial of cryotherapy of psoriasis to one of my patients. That patient persuaded me to freeze one of his plaques.
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To the Editor.— Serendipity, although suffering progressive triteness, does exist. The work discussed here evolved from a chance encounter at a funeral, where Steven L. Blender, MD, recounted his successful trial of cryotherapy of psoriasis to one of my patients. That patient persuaded me to freeze one of his plaques.
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Clinics in Dermatology, 1985
Abstract Cryotherapy is currently one of the most frequently used methods in the treatment of warts. Among the cryogenic materials used in medicine at present (solid CO 2 −78.5 °C, liquid nitrous oxide −89.5 °C, etc.), liquid nitrogen proved to be the most useful because of its low temperature (−195.6 °C), easy availability from medical and ...
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Abstract Cryotherapy is currently one of the most frequently used methods in the treatment of warts. Among the cryogenic materials used in medicine at present (solid CO 2 −78.5 °C, liquid nitrous oxide −89.5 °C, etc.), liquid nitrogen proved to be the most useful because of its low temperature (−195.6 °C), easy availability from medical and ...
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2007
Cryotherapy (or cryosurgery) is the technique of precise freezing and thawing of undesirable tissue resulting in cell death and regression. It is a highly effective technique available to the ophthalmologist for local control and eradication of various intra- and periocular tumors and can serve as an alternative or adjunct to other methods such as ...
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Cryotherapy (or cryosurgery) is the technique of precise freezing and thawing of undesirable tissue resulting in cell death and regression. It is a highly effective technique available to the ophthalmologist for local control and eradication of various intra- and periocular tumors and can serve as an alternative or adjunct to other methods such as ...
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Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 1998
Cryotherapy is an office-based ablative procedure for treating premalignant cervical disease. The procedure may be easily performed and serious complications occur rarely. When compared with other types of cervical neoplasia surgical therapies, cryotherapy is relatively inexpensive and comparably effective when properly conducted.
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Cryotherapy is an office-based ablative procedure for treating premalignant cervical disease. The procedure may be easily performed and serious complications occur rarely. When compared with other types of cervical neoplasia surgical therapies, cryotherapy is relatively inexpensive and comparably effective when properly conducted.
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Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1994
Cryotherapy is defined as cooling of definitive parts of the body by means of ice packs, ice cubes, ice water or ethylchloride sprays. It is used in the treatment of a range of conditions including spasticity and hypertonus of the muscles, soft tissue lesions, arthritises, edema and pain. The known physiological effects and clinical efficacy associated
V, Fialka, E, Ernst
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Cryotherapy is defined as cooling of definitive parts of the body by means of ice packs, ice cubes, ice water or ethylchloride sprays. It is used in the treatment of a range of conditions including spasticity and hypertonus of the muscles, soft tissue lesions, arthritises, edema and pain. The known physiological effects and clinical efficacy associated
V, Fialka, E, Ernst
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Cryotherapy for Retinoblastoma
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1993J A, Shields, C L, Shields, P, De Potter
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The Role of Cryotherapy After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review
Journal of Arthroplasty, 2023Phillip B Wyatt +2 more
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