When to Ice, When to Heat
Sports medicine experts lay out guidelines for injuries, sore muscles.
Athletes aren't always sure whether to use heat or ice on injuries and aches and pains, so here is some advice from experts.
If you suffer a sudden sports injury, you should follow a recovery program known as RICE: rest, ice, compression, elevation.
"Elevation is probably the most important thing because it limits the amount of blood flow to the area and the amount of swelling," expert said.
Applying cold is important because it helps narrow blood vessels, preventing blood from accumulating at the injury site and causing too much inflammation and swelling that can delay healing.
Icing an injury for the first 48 to 72 hours reduces the amount of secondary tissue damage and can also ease pain, said expert at the medical center.
Apply ice for 20 minutes, once an hour, expert recommended. This gives the skin a chance to recover from each application of ice and prevents frostbite or damage to the skin.
Special freezer packs are available, but an ice bag is better, expert said.
"You can mold it around the injury and get more coverage," expert said. "You also have to keep in mind that because of the chemicals in freezer packs, they can get much colder than ice and you could cause temperature-related skin problems."
Heat is the best way to treat ongoing muscle aches and pains, or to loosen tense and sore areas before physical activity, expert explained.
"Heat typically brings blood flow to the area, which provides nutrients that the tissues need for healing. It can also increase the flexibility of tendons and muscles," expert said.
Generally, a heating pad works nicely, expert said.
Source: HealthDay News
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