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Clinical Perspectives on Cryoanalgesia in Podiatric Applications

For patients with Morton’s neuroma who’ve exhausted conservative options, cryoneurolysis offers a promising middle ground before surgery. This minimally invasive procedure uses targeted cold therapy under ultrasound guidance to address nerve pain with shorter recovery times and growing clinical evidence supporting its safety and effectiveness in foot and ankle care.

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