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A case of motor neuropathy after cryolipolysis of the arm
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2016
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Cryolipolysis TreatmentNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderPeripheral NervesLocalized Fat ReductionPeripheral Nerve InjuryMedicineRehabilitationNeurologyMotor DisorderPeripheral NerveNeuropathologyNeuromuscular PathologyNeuromuscular DisordersMotor NeuropathyMotor Nerve Malfunction
Cryolipolysis treatment is a non-invasive option for localized fat reduction without damaging the surrounding tissue. Clinical studies about cryolipolysis show various side effects, including temporary erythema, bruising, and transient numbness. But, no reports are available on motor nerve malfunction after cryolipolysis. A 24-year-old female received cryolipolysis treatment on abdomen, both arms. After 10 days, patient complained of weakness and inability to lift heavy objects. Symptoms continued for 6 months, and fully recovered without treatment. Thus, we report a case of motor neuropathy after cryolipolysis, which is a rare complication of cryolipolysis.
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