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Ice
The old adage of ice and anti-inflammatory medication for injuries has come under some scrutiny in recent years. In 1978 Dr. Gabe Mirkin, MD came up with the term RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation). That has been unquestioned until recent years. Now the science has shed light on this assumption.