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Brown WC et al. – The authors report on 2 patients who underwent podiatric orthopedic surgery and were exposed to prolonged cold therapy, which resulted in limb–threatening problems. Because of the problems encountered with the cold therapy devices, the authors caution against unmonitored and prolonged cold exposure. Newer devices that prevent cold exposure below 65°F for longer than 2hours could be a better option in cases in which cryotherapy is used.

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