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  2. Cryotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Cryotherapy is a specific type of low-temperature treatment used to reduce inflammation and its associated pain. [4] Cryotherapy was developed in the 1970s by Japanese rheumatologist Toshima Yamaguchi [5] [6] and introduced to Europe, US and Australia in the 1980s [7] [8] and 1990s. [9]

  3. Should You Try Cryotherapy? 6 Benefits of the Trendy ... - AOL

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    Since cryotherapy helps to decrease inflammation by constricting the blood vessels and thus blood flow to the affected area, swelling as well as pain then decreases, according to Dr. Parisien.

  4. Cold compression therapy - Wikipedia

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    Cold compression is a combination of cryotherapy and static compression, commonly used for the treatment of pain and inflammation after acute injury or surgical procedures. [1] [2] Cryotherapy, the use of ice or cold in a therapeutic setting, has become one of the most common treatments in orthopedic medicine. The primary reason for using ...

  5. Cryotherapy may help with joint pain and inflammation [Video]

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    The arctic temperatures with whole body cryotherapy reportedly help improve blood flow and reduce pain and inflammation. Cryotherapy may help with joint pain and inflammation [Video] Skip to main ...

  6. Is Cryotherapy Worthy of Your Recovery Ritual? - AOL

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    All you need to know about cryotherapy, including what a session is like, benefits, downsides, and whether you should make it a part of your recovery ritual.

  7. Treatment of equine lameness - Wikipedia

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    Cryotherapy, joint lavage, systemic anti-inflammatories, or intra-articular medications are used to reduce joint inflammation. In the case of severe joint pathology such as an osteochondral chip, intra-articular fracture, osteochondritis dissecans lesion, or ligamentous or meniscal injury, arthroscopy may be required to ensure normal function ...