Cryoneurolysis at the Rotim Polyclinic

Cryoneurolysis

Cryoneurolysis is a medical procedure performed to reduce pain or spasm that occurs in muscles and tendons.

Cryoneurolysis is a medical procedure performed to reduce pain or spasm that occurs in muscles and tendons.

This procedure is a minimally invasive pain treatment. It has been used for the last five years in Western Europe and the last four years in our country.

This is a treatment method where low temperature is used to treat
The nerves are frozen by the influence of CO2 or nitrous oxide. Everything is done under the control of ultrasound or X-ray.

Cryoneurolysis is used to treat acute pain that occurs after an injury that becomes acute, be it a cut, fracture, or bruise, and is used as a method of pain management during this period. It is also used for chronic pain that occurs due to degenerative changes in the joints of the upper and lower extremities or the spine.

Therefore, this method is effective for various types of chronic pain – head, abdomen, shoulder, chest, elbow, pelvis, arms, legs, knees, feet, heels, etc.

Coronary artery bypass grafting usually lasts from 20 to 90 minutes.

It all depends on your specific needs and your doctor’s instructions.

These are freeze and thaw cycles, each freeze cycle lasting two minutes, with a 30-second thaw cycle in between.

We would like to point out once again that cryoneurolysis is a minimally invasive treatment method. There is no cutting or damage to the tissue, it is just a puncture! Also, the procedure is not painful.

The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis. After the procedure, the patient is discharged to the same
can go home at any moment.

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