2019
DOI: 10.1002/pmrj.12234
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Cryoneurolysis for the Treatment of Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Pain: A Case Report

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“…Clinical cryoneurolysis studies have been carried out on a range of cutaneous nerves: the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, 11,12 the intermediary femoral cutaneous nerves, 13 the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, 14 the genitofemoral, 15 the pudendal nerve, 16 the sural nerve, 17 the occipital nerve, [18][19][20] the intercostal nerves, 21,22 the intercostobrachial nerve, 23 the ilioinguinal and iliohypogastricus nerves, 24,25 and the saphenous nerve. 26,27 In addition, a study of cryoneurolysis has been carried out on large mixed sensori-motor nerves such as the femoral, sciatic and obturator nerves.…”
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“…Clinical cryoneurolysis studies have been carried out on a range of cutaneous nerves: the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, 11,12 the intermediary femoral cutaneous nerves, 13 the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, 14 the genitofemoral, 15 the pudendal nerve, 16 the sural nerve, 17 the occipital nerve, [18][19][20] the intercostal nerves, 21,22 the intercostobrachial nerve, 23 the ilioinguinal and iliohypogastricus nerves, 24,25 and the saphenous nerve. 26,27 In addition, a study of cryoneurolysis has been carried out on large mixed sensori-motor nerves such as the femoral, sciatic and obturator nerves.…”
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