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Treatment Rationale: Ice vs Treatment Rationale: Ice vs Heat Heat Selection of ice or Selection of ice or heat application is heat application is critical critical Ice should be used Ice should be used for first 48-72 hrs for first 48-72 hrs If pain and swelling If pain and swelling are still present, are still present, continue to us ice continue to us ice Application of ICE Application of ICE Physiological Changes Physiological Changes – Reduced swelling and inflammation Reduced swelling and inflammation – Reduced blood flow to the injury site Reduced blood flow to the injury site – Reduced pain at the injury site Reduced pain at the injury site Cryotherapy (cold therapy) Cryotherapy (cold therapy) Cold Packs Cold Packs – 10-15 min 10-15 min – Keeping ice on too Keeping ice on too long can cause long can cause burning of the skin burning of the skin Cryotherapy Cryotherapy Ice Massage Ice Massage – Rubbing ice over Rubbing ice over injured area injured area – 5-10 min 5-10 min – Avoid bony areas Avoid bony areas – Move ice in a Move ice in a continuous circular continuous circular motion motion Cryotherapy Cryotherapy Cold Cold Whirlpool/Immersion Whirlpool/Immersion – 50-65 degrees 50-65 degrees – 5-15 minutes 5-15 minutes – Thermal barriers can be Thermal barriers can be used used – Disadvantage: injured Disadvantage: injured part is in a non-elevated part is in a non-elevated position position – Offers a massaging effect Offers a massaging effect
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