Introduction: The cooling therapy (cryotherapy) is commonly used in clinical environmental for the injuries treatment according to its beneficial effects on pain, local inflammation and the recovery time of patients. However, there is no consensus in the literature about the effects of cryotherapy in the physiological reactions of affected tissues after an injury. Objective: To realize a systematic review to analyze the cryotherapy effects on circulatory, metabolic, inflammatory and neural parameters. Materials and methods: A search was performed in PubMed, SciELO, PEDro and Scopus databases following the eligibility criteria. Included studies were methodologically assessed by PEDro scale. Results: 13 original studies were selected and pres...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cryotherapy on the inflammatory response to...
Introduction Cold therapies are used regularly in medicine for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory...
Journal articleCryotherapy is currently used in various clinical, rehabilitative and sporting settin...
Abstract Introduction: The cooling therapy (cryotherapy) is commonly used in clinical environmental...
Background: Cryotherapy or ice therapy is used worldwide among medical professionals and layman ...
Abstract High-intensity exercise is associated with mechanical and/or metabolic stress...
International audiencePURPOSE: The aim of the study was to assess thermal effects and cardiovascular...
Cryotherapy is a frequently used therapeutic modality in the treatment of athletic injuries. Periphe...
Cryotherapy, the therapeutic use of cold, has been used since the time of the ancient Greeks. In spo...
Objectives: To determine the impact of the application of cryotherapy on nerve conduction velocity (...
Background: Cryotherapy is the process of cooling the body, is typically used therapeutically, and i...
Cryotherapy is commonly used to reduce inflammation and recovery times, especially following high-in...
INTRODUCTION: Cold limb immersion, a form of cryotherapy, can cause cardiovascu-lar changes due to c...
Background: Cryotherapy is used in various clinical and sporting settings to reduce odema, decrease ...
International audienceBackground: Localized cooling has been proposed as an effective strategy to li...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cryotherapy on the inflammatory response to...
Introduction Cold therapies are used regularly in medicine for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory...
Journal articleCryotherapy is currently used in various clinical, rehabilitative and sporting settin...
Abstract Introduction: The cooling therapy (cryotherapy) is commonly used in clinical environmental...
Background: Cryotherapy or ice therapy is used worldwide among medical professionals and layman ...
Abstract High-intensity exercise is associated with mechanical and/or metabolic stress...
International audiencePURPOSE: The aim of the study was to assess thermal effects and cardiovascular...
Cryotherapy is a frequently used therapeutic modality in the treatment of athletic injuries. Periphe...
Cryotherapy, the therapeutic use of cold, has been used since the time of the ancient Greeks. In spo...
Objectives: To determine the impact of the application of cryotherapy on nerve conduction velocity (...
Background: Cryotherapy is the process of cooling the body, is typically used therapeutically, and i...
Cryotherapy is commonly used to reduce inflammation and recovery times, especially following high-in...
INTRODUCTION: Cold limb immersion, a form of cryotherapy, can cause cardiovascu-lar changes due to c...
Background: Cryotherapy is used in various clinical and sporting settings to reduce odema, decrease ...
International audienceBackground: Localized cooling has been proposed as an effective strategy to li...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cryotherapy on the inflammatory response to...
Introduction Cold therapies are used regularly in medicine for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory...
Journal articleCryotherapy is currently used in various clinical, rehabilitative and sporting settin...