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Efficacy of High-Pressure Medical Cryotherapy for Pain Alleviation

Leveraging temperature to target and manipulate the body's inherent healing capacities

By: New York Cryogen, Inc. January 2022 – March 2022

Objective: The primary aim of this investigation is to assess the safety and effectiveness of high-pressure medical cryotherapy {HPMCT} as an intervention for pain management in individuals experiencing chronic and acute pain.

Methods: A trial was undertaken involving a cohort of 30 subjects diagnosed with chronic or acute pain. All participants underwent HPMCT utilizing a specialized delivery system. Pain levels, functional outcomes, and adverse events were evaluated prior to the intervention, immediately afterward, and during follow-up intervals.

Results: The study results revealed a notable decrease in pain levels among participants who underwent HPMCT. Moreover, improvements in functional outcomes, such as enhanced range of motion and reduced disability, were observed. Noteworthy adverse events were not reported during the study duration.

In the realm of clinical observations, it has been discerned that there exists a significant correlation between the reduction in pain levels and the subsequent decrease in skin temperatures, as evidenced by the thermographic images captured prior to and following each medical intervention. These findings signify the successful alleviation of inflammation within the internal structure of patients who manifest localized pain in a specific anatomical region.

Discussion: These findings suggest that HPMCT yields favorable outcomes in managing pain among individuals with chronic pain. The utilization of HPMCT delivery system allows for better tissue penetration and enhanced therapeutic efficacy, consequently facilitating effective pain relief. It is postulated that the modulation of nerve conduction and reduction of inflammation are the mechanisms underlying the analgesic effects of high-pressure cryotherapy. These results indicate that HPMCT holds promise as a non-invasive and well-tolerated intervention for managing chronic and acute pain.

Conclusion: HPMCT exhibits efficacy in reducing pain levels and improving functional outcomes for individuals with chronic pain. These findings support the incorporation of high-pressure cryotherapy into pain management strategies for patients experiencing chronic pain. Further research, encompassing larger-scale trials and long-term follow-up, is necessary to substantiate these findings and optimize treatment protocols. The implementation of HPMCT has the potential to enhance the quality of life for individuals afflicted by chronic and acute pain.

Keywords: High-pressure medical cryotherapy, chronic pain, acute pain, pain management, randomized controlled trial, analgesia, functional outcomes, non-invasive treatment.