Cold Therapy Injury Law FirmAt O'Hanlon, McCollum & Demerath, our cold therapy attorneys understand that your injuries may not be your fault. Our expertise and experience, combined with our highly trained staff, make us uniquely well-equipped to handle even the most complex products liability claims.
What is Cold Therapy or Cryotherapy? Cryotherapy, also known as cold therapy or ice therapy, is one of the most widely-used treatment methods for certain muscle and joint injuries. Cold Therapy Devices
Cold therapy devices are typically prescribed by doctors, such as orthopedic surgeons and podiatrists, after certain surgical procedures to minimize pain and swelling and encourage mobility. Cryotherapy is commonly used to treat joint pain and post-surgical swelling in areas such as the ankles, feet, wrists, hands, knees, and shoulders. Cryotherapy machines circulate cold water around these areas after surgery. Injuries Caused by Cryotherapy If cold therapy devices are used too long, or at too cold of a temperature, it can result in serious injuries such as nerve damage, chronic pain, or frost bite. With little or no instruction or warnings, patients may subject the skin and underlying nerves to very cold temperatures for extended periods of time. Because ice therapy can desensitize the affected area, serious injuries can occur without the patient's immediate knowledge. Case studies have documented this injury pattern. For preliminary questions about a cryotherapy injury case, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page. If you suspect you have a cold therapy injury such as chronic pain, frost bite, or permanent nerve damage, and need to talk to a seasoned team of cold therapy injury legal professionals, please contact us immediately for a free consultation. |








