Skin temperature of the knee was effectively reduced when using a new continuous cold-flow cryocompression device: a randomised controlled crossover trial.
Physiotherapy
; 123: 11-18, 2024 06.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To determine which temperature settings on a new continuous cold-flow cryocompression device effectively reduce knee skin temperature to 10-15⯰C, where pain and swelling are expected to be attenuated.DESIGN:
Randomised controlled crossover trial.SETTING:
University laboratory.PARTICIPANTS:
32 healthy adult participants recruited (1 dropout) with no contraindications to cryocompressive therapy. INTERVENTION A k-type thermocouple was used to record skin temperature at baseline and every five minutes during a 30-minute cryocompression treatment in a control condition and when using four different device temperature settings (6⯰C, 8⯰C, 10⯰C, and 12⯰C) on a continuous cold-flow cryocompression device. Conditions were labelled Control, Con-6, Con-8, Con-10, and Con-12, respectively. MAIN OUTCOMEMEASURES:
Skin temperature change (°C) throughout cryocompression; time taken (mins) to achieve skin temperature <â¯15⯰C; and the difference between final skin temperature and device temperature setting (°C).RESULTS:
Median (IQR) skin temperature after cryocompression was 32.1⯰C (29.3-33.4), 12.8⯰C (12.1-14.6), 14.3⯰C (13.8-15.7), 16.1⯰C (15.2-17.3), and 17.7⯰C (16.9-18.9) for the Control condition and Con-6, Con-8, Con-10 and Con-12, respectively. It took 20â¯min (Con-6) and 25â¯min (Con-8) for skin temperature to reach <â¯15⯰C. A median (IQR) difference of 6.8⯰C (6.1-8.6), 6.3⯰C (5.8-7.7), 6.1⯰C (5.2-7.3), and 5.7⯰C (4.9-6.9) for Con-6, Con-8, Con-10, and Con-12, respectively was observed between device temperature setting and final skin temperature.CONCLUSIONS:
The device is recommended as it reduced skin temperature to the therapeutic range of 10-15⯰C during a 30-minute treatment when using the 6⯰C or 8⯰C device temperature settings. Future research should determine optimal treatment lengths for cryocompression. CONTRIBUTION OF THE PAPER.Palavras-chave
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Temperatura Cutânea
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Crioterapia
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Estudos Cross-Over
Tipo de estudo:
Clinical_trials
Limite:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Physiotherapy
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article