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Are there any complications associated with Cryo Injection Therapy?

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Are there any complications associated with Cryo Injection Therapy?

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There is a very low incidence of complications associated with cryo injection therapy. Infections are rare, as is abscess formation at the puncture site. All patients who have had Cryogenic neuroablation have maintained full motor function with no greater loss of sensation then they had prior to the procedure. If patients are unlucky enough to experience a return of symptoms at the one or two year point the procedure can simply be repeated. Cryo injection therapy has been approved by the FDA, a branch of the United States government that regulates foods drugs and medial procedures and equipment. The Cryo injection therapy equipment at the Barn Clinic has also received a European Union C.E mark for the treatment of neuroma and plantar fasciitis.

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