Cryosurgery or cryoanalgesia is a form of treatment for relief of painful foot and ankle conditions. All pain, regardless of the condition, is related to the nerves of the foot and ankle. This includes a neuroma, heel pain, neuropathy, injuries etc. While cryosurgery has been actively used by many specialties for about 30 years, it is gaining popularity due to its success in relieving pain and the patient’Äôs rapid return to normal activities. In addition, the procedure is minimally invasive and can be performed in an office setting. Cryosurgery is typically used for those patients that have not had relief from pain associated with neuropathy, neuroma or heel problems. The procedure is also successful for pain associated with an injury, arthritis and for most other foot and ankle pain not relieved by conservative therapy.
Learn more about a particular condition:
Achilles Tendonitis
Ankle Sprains
Arthritic Foot Conditions
Athlete's Foot
Black Toe Nail
Bunions
Corns
Calluses
Diabetic Foot Problems
Diabetic Shoes
Flat Feet
Foot Cryosurgery
Foot and Ankle Fractures
Foot and Ankle Injuries
Foot Health
Footwear
Forefoot Surgery
Fungal Nails
Ganglion Cyst
Gout
Haglund's Deformity/ Retrocalcaneal Exostosis
Hallux Limitus
Hammertoe Deformity
Heel Pain
Hallus Valgus / Bunion Deformity
Heel Fissuring
High Arched Feet / Pes Cavus
Hyperhydrosis
Ingrown Toenails
Morton's Neuroma
Nail Problems
Orthotics
Pediatric Deformities
Plantar Fasciitis/Heel Spur Syndrome
Plantar Warts
Rearfoot Surgery
Subungual Exostosis
Leg and Foot Ulcers
Warts