CONDITIONS WE TREAT:
- Heel & Arch Pain
- Arthritis & Bone Spurs
- Diabetic Care
- Children's Injuries
- Geriatric Care
- Dermatology
- Dermatitis
- Arterial & Venous Conditions
- Ingrown Nails
- Puncture Wounds
- Advanced Wound Care
- Skin Grafting
- Soft Tissue Masses
- Lumps and Bumps
- Nerve Conditions
- Neuropathy
- Shin Splints
- Pronation
- Supination
- Toenail Conditions
- Psoriasis
- Warts
- Lacerations
- Gout
- Infections
- Metatarsalgia
- Congenital Deformities
- Hammer Toes
- Corns
- Callouses
- Pump Bump
- Hagland's Deformity
- Posterior Tibial Tendonitis
- Pre-dislocation Syndrome
- Hallux Limitus
- Hallux Rigidus
- Fibromatosis
- Sesamoiditis
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Sports Medicine
- Sport Injuries
- Sprains & Strains
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Stress Fractures
- Turf Toe
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Injuries
- Fractures
- Trauma
- Bunion
- Tailor's Bunion
- Short Metatarsal
- High Arched Feet
- Flat Feet
- Hammer Toes
- Burns
- Congenital Defects
- Neuromas
- Skin Lesions
- Joint Implants
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Degenerative Arthritis
- Tumors
- Tendon Repair
- Scars
- Contractures
PARTIAL LIST OF TREATMENTS
- Reconstruction of Foot & Ankle
- Ankle Distraction for DJD/Trauma
- Ankle Fusion
- Arthroscopic Surgery
- Big Toe Distraction for DJD
- Bunion Repair
- Cavus Reconstruction
- Custom-made Orthotics & Braces
- Charcot Reconstruction
- Deformity Correction
- Cryopen
- Diabetic Surgeries
- Electrical Stimulation
- External Fixation
- Flatfoot Reconstruction
- Fracture Repair
- Hammertoe Correction
- Ilizarov Frame
- Iontophoresis
- Joint Preservation
- Joint Fusion
- Ligament Repair
- Metatarsal Lengthening
- Mini-External Fixation
- Neuropathy Treatment
- Neuroma Surgery
- Non-Surgical Fracture Healing
- Physical Therapy
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Shock Wave Therapy (ESTW)
- Tendon Repair & Transfer
- Triple Arthrodesis
- Diagnostic Ultrasound
- Heel Spur Surgery (Endoscopic & Open)
Cryotherapy is a standard treatment for warts that uses a very cold substance (usually liquid nitrogen) to freeze and deaden the tissue. Cryotherapy can be done in a doctor's office and takes less than a minute.
During the procedure, the doctor applies the liquid nitrogen to the wart using a probe or a cotton swab. Liquid nitrogen can also be sprayed directly on the wart. The freezing liquid can cause discomfort or pain, which is why a numbing drug (local anesthetic) is sometimes used.
Most cryotherapy treatment requires return visits to ensure that the wart is completely removed.
Studies show that cryotherapy is successful about two-thirds of the time, and when combined with salicylic acid treatment, up to 78% of the time.