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titleOfInvention Cold therapy
abstract Delivery of cold slurries to internal tissues can be used in therapy to treat a variety of medical diseases and conditions. For example, a cold slurry can activate brown adipose tissue to treat obesity. Chilled slurries can be delivered to tissues damaged by trauma or disease to reduce inflammation, which in turn reduces pain and provides faster recovery. Cold slurry therapy can also be used to treat myopathies and neuropathy and to manage pain. The cooling action of the cold slurry delivered to or near a nerve reduces the innervation of that nerve, which in turn reduces spasms or pain. The cooling effect can also cause cell death in the tissue. Conveniently, cold slurry therapy can be used to reduce or eliminate tissue, for example to treat fibroadenoma or scar tissue.
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