Cryomassage

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Cryomassage is a type of massage involving the application of superficial cold to body tissue, [1] typically using ice or liquid nitrogen. [2] As a cryotherapy technique, cryomassage has been used to treat physical injury, [3] skin disorders [1] such as rosacea and facial erythrosis (redness), [2] and facial nerve neuropathy. [4]

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Methodology

General cryomassage is performed with ice packs or cryocare packs. General cryomassage is said to initiate tissue regeneration and repair, improve muscular blood circulation, and reduce inflammation. [1] As with other cryotherapy, cryomassage can induce an analgesic effect. [5] [6]

In cosmetology, cryomassage is performed with liquid nitrogen. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Khramova, Irina R. (2001). "Cryomassage". Basics of Cryosurgery. Vienna: Springer Vienna. pp. 317–318. doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-6225-5_23. ISBN   978-3-7091-7304-6.
  2. 1 2 3 Strumia, Renata (2016). "Cryo-massage". Dermatological Cryosurgery and Cryotherapy. London: Springer London. p. 191–191. doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-6765-5_41. ISBN   978-1-4471-6764-8.
  3. Vadutov, Ruslan; Bykov, Evgeniy; Kolomiets, Olga. "Cryo-massage in rehabilitation of sportsmen after operative therapy of lumbar spine injuries". Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports. 13 (1).
  4. SG, Maslovskaia; SA, Gusarova; FE, Gorbunov; EN, tsova (2003). "[Laser therapy and cryomassage in rehabilitation of patients with facial nerve neuropathy]". Voprosy kurortologii, fizioterapii, i lechebnoi fizicheskoi kultury (5). Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult: 28–30. ISSN   0042-8787. PMID   14650131.
  5. Bracciano, Alfred (2024-06-01). Physical Agent Modalities: Theory and Application for the Occupational Therapist. Taylor & Francis. ISBN   978-1-04-014157-1.
  6. Gažić, Marija. "Our Experiences With Cryotherapy In The Treatment Of Patients Suffering From Rheumatoid Arthritis". Fizikalna I Rehabilitacijska Medicina. 2 (1): 25–27. Retrieved 6 September 2024.