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. 1996 Jun;67(3):255-7.
doi: 10.3109/17453679608994683.

Cryotherapy after cruciate knee surgery. Skin, subcutaneous and articular temperatures in 8 patients

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Cryotherapy after cruciate knee surgery. Skin, subcutaneous and articular temperatures in 8 patients

L Dahlstedt et al. Acta Orthop Scand. 1996 Jun.

Abstract

We recorded temperature changes on the skin surface, subcutaneously and intra-articularly during cryotherapy after knee surgery by using Cryo-cuff compression dressings. Subcutaneous recordings on the contralateral knee were used as reference. 8 patients were examined. There was a reproducible decrease in skin temperature and subcutaneous temperature. Skin temperature had to be lowered to about 20 degrees C to obtain demonstrable intraarticular temperature changes.

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