Cold Pain Therapy Market - Industry Trends,
Analysis And Growth By 2026
Cold pain therapy is a therapeutic application of cold, used in the treatment of acute soft tissue
injuries and to reduce the pain in post-operative condition in orthopedic surgeries, treatment of
benign and malignant lesions, and in pain management. Cryotherapy can be applied topically
(on the skin surface), surgically or percutaneously. This can also be used to treat various skin
conditions such as oral mucositis and tumors in the liver, kidney, bones, breasts and lungs, skin
tumors, skin tags, pre-cancerous skin moles, and injuries.
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Cryosurgery procedure involves use of extreme cold, produced with help of liquid nitrogen (or
argon gas) to destroy abnormal tissues. According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI),
cryosurgery is used for treatment of several types of cancers and some non-cancerous
conditions. It is reported to be effective for treatment in early stage skin cancer, retinoblastoma,
actinic keratosis, and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. According to a study published in
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, in October 2017, it was observed that cryotherapy was
effective in controlling the side effects of chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy.
According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), cryotherapy is 'super cooling' of the
body tissues for therapeutic purposes. Moreover, cryotherapy involves use of products such as
ice packs on a certain portion of the body such as lower back. Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC)
involves exposing the body to liquid nitrogen vapors to reach ultra-low temperature ranging
from -200 to -300 degrees Fahrenheit. WBC treatment is provided in relatively confined spaces
or chamber for two to four minutes. However, U.S. FDA does not have sufficient evidence to
recommend use of WBC to treat disease or conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, rheumatoid
arthritis, stress, multiple sclerosis, anxiety or chronic pain. Use of WBC has various risks such
as burns, frostbite, and eye injury from extremely low temperature.
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• Cold Pain Therapy Market Research Objective and Assumption
• Cold Pain Therapy Market Purview - Report Description, Executive Summary, and Coherent