The effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total application

Background: analgesic effect of total and local cryotherapy in people older than 55 years, in respondents with various diagnoses, most often with degenerative diseases, especially with gonarthrosis, coxarthrosis, spondylosis, osteoarthritis and polyarthrosis. Objective: the aim of the survey was...

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Main Authors: J Mašán, O Dobrovanov, A Čanecký
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Interdisciplinary Academy of Pain Medicine 2021-04-01
Series:Медицина болю
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Online Access:https://painmedicine.org.ua/index.php/pnmdcn/article/view/250
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spelling doaj-d72f9026c1bf40e28a2eaa66082bcc4b2021-06-06T16:03:30ZengInterdisciplinary Academy of Pain MedicineМедицина болю2414-38122519-27522021-04-016110.31636/pmjua.v6i1.6The effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total applicationJ Mašán0O Dobrovanov1A Čanecký2University of St. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Faculty of Health Sciences, Piešťany, SlovakiaA. Getlík Clinic for Children and Adolescents, Slovak Medical University and University Hospital of Medicine, Bratislava, SlovakiaSlovak Medical University, Bratislava, Slovakia Background: analgesic effect of total and local cryotherapy in people older than 55 years, in respondents with various diagnoses, most often with degenerative diseases, especially with gonarthrosis, coxarthrosis, spondylosis, osteoarthritis and polyarthrosis. Objective: the aim of the survey was to process information from the field of total and local cryotherapy and to analyze the information obtained using questionnaires. We process the percentage effect of total and local cryotherapy on the intensity of painful symptoms, feeling, tolerance and satisfaction of respondents after completing ten therapies. Materials and methods: the group of respondents consisted of 35 men and 65 women aged 55 to 81 years. A total of 100 respondents qualified for the survey. 50% of respondents participated in total cryotherapy and 50% of respondents participated in local cryotherapy. Results: we processed the results using MS Excel and IBM SPSS. The Modified Laitinen Pain Questionnaire was used. Due to established hypotheses and the nature of the data, we used the Kolmogorov – Smirnov test, the non-parametric Mann – Whitney U-test and the Wilcoxon nonparametric test. The results show that with the help of local and total cryotherapy, the intensity of painful symptoms is lower. Conclusions: the performed analysis of the data by means of a questionnaire showed that local and total cryotherapy alleviates pain and has an analgesic effect. https://painmedicine.org.ua/index.php/pnmdcn/article/view/250homiothermic beingvertebroalgic syndromeLaitinenvasodilationvasoconstrictionlocal cryotherapy
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O Dobrovanov
A Čanecký
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O Dobrovanov
A Čanecký
The effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total application
Медицина болю
homiothermic being
vertebroalgic syndrome
Laitinen
vasodilation
vasoconstriction
local cryotherapy
author_facet J Mašán
O Dobrovanov
A Čanecký
author_sort J Mašán
title The effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total application
title_short The effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total application
title_full The effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total application
title_fullStr The effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total application
title_full_unstemmed The effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total application
title_sort effect of cryotherapy on pain during local and total application
publisher Interdisciplinary Academy of Pain Medicine
series Медицина болю
issn 2414-3812
2519-2752
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background: analgesic effect of total and local cryotherapy in people older than 55 years, in respondents with various diagnoses, most often with degenerative diseases, especially with gonarthrosis, coxarthrosis, spondylosis, osteoarthritis and polyarthrosis. Objective: the aim of the survey was to process information from the field of total and local cryotherapy and to analyze the information obtained using questionnaires. We process the percentage effect of total and local cryotherapy on the intensity of painful symptoms, feeling, tolerance and satisfaction of respondents after completing ten therapies. Materials and methods: the group of respondents consisted of 35 men and 65 women aged 55 to 81 years. A total of 100 respondents qualified for the survey. 50% of respondents participated in total cryotherapy and 50% of respondents participated in local cryotherapy. Results: we processed the results using MS Excel and IBM SPSS. The Modified Laitinen Pain Questionnaire was used. Due to established hypotheses and the nature of the data, we used the Kolmogorov – Smirnov test, the non-parametric Mann – Whitney U-test and the Wilcoxon nonparametric test. The results show that with the help of local and total cryotherapy, the intensity of painful symptoms is lower. Conclusions: the performed analysis of the data by means of a questionnaire showed that local and total cryotherapy alleviates pain and has an analgesic effect.
topic homiothermic being
vertebroalgic syndrome
Laitinen
vasodilation
vasoconstriction
local cryotherapy
url https://painmedicine.org.ua/index.php/pnmdcn/article/view/250
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