The Evolution of Cryoneurolysis for the Treatment of Shoulder, Hip, and Knee Pain: Where Are We Now and Where Will We Go? A Systematic Review.

The Evolution of Cryoneurolysis for the Treatment of Shoulder, Hip, and Knee Pain: Where Are We Now and Where Will We Go? A Systematic Review. Surg Technol Int. 2020 Nov 11;37: Authors: McMillan S, Dwyer T, Amin NH, Ford E Abstract Cryoneurolysis, otherwise known as cryoanalgesia, is a process of addressing nerve-related pain via disruption of nerve conduction utilizing extreme cold temperatures. Throughout the literature, cryoneurolysis has been described for decades across various specialties. Within the past few years, a growing movement of its application within orthopedics has provided pain relief solutions in both the non-surgical and surgical space. A review of the literature utilizing multiple medical search engines was performed to identify relevant orthopedic articles related to the treatment of joint pain with cryoneurolysis or cryoanalgesia. A review of the cryoneurolysis, indications, efficacy, and treatment gaps within the literature were identified to provide guidance for future research. PMID: 33152794 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Surgical Technology International - Category: Surgery Tags: Surg Technol Int Source Type: research
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