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Reasons for performing study: The recommended duration of cryotherapy in horses is currently extrapolated from human medicine. Prolonged, continuous cryotherapy (days rather than minutes) may be of therapeutic value if it is safe and well tolerated.
Equine Veterinary Journal – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2004
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