What
you will feel
When
ice is properly applied, the following sensations will
occur during a normal treatment:
•
Cold
• Increasing discomfort or an aching feeling
• A painful or burning sensation
• Numbness or significant pain reduction
The
first time you apply ice, it can be very uncomfortable,
but each treatment will get easier and easier as you get
used to the ice application.
Home
Application
The
easiest, safest, and most effective way of applying ice
at home is to use a plastic bag half filled with ice cubes
and wrapped in a single layer of damp towel. Our office
also has home ice packs available for his patients. The
ice should be applied directly over the injury and left
on for a period of twenty minutes. It can be reapplied
a necessary so long as there is a 60 minute wait between
applications to allow the temperature of the injured tissue
to return to normal. Generally, the application of ice
to a new or recently aggravated injury is most effective
in the first 24 to 72 hours.
Another
method of ice application at home is ice massage, which
can be done with an ice cube or a paper cup filled with
water then frozen. Application of ice massage should last
no longer than 5 minutes and should be applied directly
over the site of injury in a circular motion from the
center of the injury out in an area no bigger than your
hand.
If
you have problems with circulation or decreased sensation
in the injured area, talk to Dr. Cady before beginning
treatment. Call us today at 408-739-2273
to make an appointment.