Innovations in Chronic Pain Treatment: A Narrative Review on the Role of Cryoneurolysis
Andrea Tinnirello, Maurizio Marchesini, Silvia Mazzoleni, Carola Santi, Giuliano Lo Bianco

TL;DR
Cryoneurolysis, a cold-based pain treatment, shows promise for chronic pain but needs more high-quality research to confirm its effectiveness.
Contribution
This review evaluates the current evidence on cryoneurolysis for chronic pain and highlights the need for better clinical trials.
Findings
Cryoneurolysis is most effective for neuropathic pain with peripheral nerve involvement.
Two RCTs showed significant pain reduction, while others found no improvement.
Observational studies and case reports often report positive outcomes, including complete pain relief.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Chronic pain is a significant global health issue, with conventional treatment strategies often proving insufficient or causing undesirable side effects. Interventional pain management techniques, including neuromodulation, have gained increasing interest as alternative therapeutic options. Cryoneurolysis, a technique leveraging extreme cold to modulate pain pathways, has emerged as a promising tool in chronic pain management. However, its efficacy and role within current clinical practice remain under evaluation. Methods: A narrative review was conducted by searching PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science databases for studies published between 2010 and 2024 using the keywords “Cryoneurolysis”, “Cryoanalgesia”, “Cryoablation”, and “Chronic pain.” Only English-language studies were included. Studies that examined intraoperative cryoablation or lacked…
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TopicsAnesthesia and Pain Management · Shoulder Injury and Treatment · Pain Management and Treatment
