[Diagnostic image (172). A man with blisters after the use of a cold pack. Cryotrauma caused by frozen cold pack]
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[Diagnostic image (172). A man with blisters after the use of a cold pack. Cryotrauma caused by frozen cold pack]
Abstract
A 19-year-old soccer player developed cryotrauma after the prolonged application of a cold pack to a sprained ankle.
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