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  2. Cold compression therapy - Wikipedia

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    Continuous cold therapy devices (also called ice machines) which circulate ice water through a pad are currently the subject of class action lawsuits for skin and tissue damage caused by excessive cooling or icing time and lack of temperature control. Reported injuries range from frostbite to severe tissue damage resulting in amputation.

  3. Cryotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Cryotherapy, sometimes known as cold therapy, is the local or general use of low temperatures in medical therapy. Cryotherapy can be used in many ways, including whole body exposure for therapeutic health benefits or may be used locally to treat a variety of tissue lesions .

  4. Wim Hof - Wikipedia

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    One person died after cold water therapy session in the UK in 2022. [21] A $67 million lawsuit was filed against Innerfire and Wim Hof in 2022 that alleged 17-year-old Madelyn Rose Metzger died after performing the Wim Hof Method in her pool in Long Beach, California. Wim Hof was found not liable in 2024. [22]

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    An Erie-area pain clinic has settled a federal lawsuit over claims of sexual harassment and sexual discrimination, ending another legal action against the clinic, Tri-State Pain Institute, and its ...

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  9. See Clearly Method - Wikipedia

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    Along with attorney David Sykes, Rose created Vision Improvement Technologies, which owned and marketed the See Clearly Method, [7] which was heavily advertised on radio and television from 2001 to 2006, with the endorsement of actress Mariette Hartley. [6] The See Clearly Method has been described as "amply critiqued and debunked."