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The American Journal of Sports Medicine 24:193-195 (1996)
© 1996 SAGE Publications

The Use of Cold Therapy in the Postoperative Management of Patients Undergoing Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Dennis J. Edwards, FRCS

SPORTSMED SA, Adelaide, Australia

Martin Rimmer, FRCS

SPORTSMED SA, Adelaide, Australia

Greg C. R. Keene, FRACS

SPORTSMED SA, Adelaide, Australia

In this prospective, randomized study we assessed the use of cold therapy after arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Seventy-one patients were randomly allocated, without the knowledge of the sin gle surgeon, to one of three groups: Group I had an ice water-filled CryoCuff fitted in the operating theater after surgery, Group II had room temperature water in the CryoCuff, and Group III patients had no CryoCuff. Pa tients were well matched for age, sex, and associated surgery. An independent observer measured blood loss, analgesic use, range of motion, and visual analog pain scores postoperatively. There were no differences between any of the three groups regarding the vari ables measured. The use of cold therapy devices as an adjunct to the postoperative management of these pa tients must be questioned.




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