C3 CryoSystem for cryotherapy
When medicated pain or injection treatments for chronic back pain do not bring relief, neurodestructive procedures such as cryotherapy and thermolesion, can be the solution. Using the inomed C3 CryoSystem and disrupting the conduction pathways of pain with cryotherapy, effective pain relief can be delivered to the patient.
This technique offers significant pain relief lasting several months, while additional treatment procedures, such as physiotherapy, can ensure further and continued pain relief. The cryotherapy procedure can be repeated at any time. The precision cryoprobes from inomed allow for a targeted application of the cooling effect on the affected peripheral nerve. Effective treatment of pain has been the goal for clinicians and pain treatment experts throughout human history. Both acute and chronic pains represent a huge challenge for patients as well as their clinicians, and diminish the patient’s quality of life. The pain-relieving effect of cold has been known since ancient times.
Applications for cryotherapy:
The main indication for cryotherapy is treatment-resistant, chronic pain in the spinal column region, most commonly lumbar facet syndrome. Additionally, they include:
Facet syndrome
Pseudoradicular postnucleotomy syndrome (radiating pain after disc surgery)
Discogenic pain without disc herniation (nucleus pulposus prolapse)
Coccygodynia (pain in the coccyx)
Post-thoracotomy pain
Primary and secondary intercostal neuralgia
Neuroma-related pain syndromes
Features of the C3 CryoSystem for cryotherapy :
Intuitive and easy to use
User-friendly menu navigation
The entire cryotherapy treatment and documentation process can be carried out with the footswitch (optional)
Integrated electrical stimulator (motor and sensory stimulation)
Excellent low-temperature (cryo) results
Automatic control and regulation of all relevant parameters, such as gas flow and pressure
Automatic purging procedure
Patient management system
Treatment report with comments
Documentation of all functions used, including stimulation and cryo processes
Barcode reader for patient identification
Device communication via USB
Data import and export Connection to a printer