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June 3, 2023

Should You Use Heat or Ice to Treat a Sports Injury?

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Sports physicians have long recommended the R.I.C.E. method — rest, ice, compression, elevation — for muscle injuries, but guidance is changing.

  • Muscles
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  • Sports Injuries
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