How to Correctly R.I.C.E. an Injury

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • The "How to Correctly R.I.C.E. an Injury" video will explain and demonstrate how to Rest, Ice, Compress, and Elevate knee injuries to promote healing. For more information treating knee injuries check out our blog www.reflexportl...

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  • @azivert_1979
    @azivert_1979 Год назад +1

    i love straight to the point videos like these.

  • @TamaAKAChronix
    @TamaAKAChronix 3 года назад +7

    Thank you, I’ve been having annoying meniscus and lateral issues and I’ve been doing RICE all sorts of wrong😂

    • @cutedude13
      @cutedude13 2 года назад

      What were they? I might be going thru it now

  • @ReflexClinic
    @ReflexClinic  11 лет назад +6

    So if I understand correctly, even though you twisted your knee, what hurts is your foot? This is not an official diagnosis, and if the pain persists after a week I'd highly suggest going to see a Physical Therapist, or your Primary Doc, however it sounds like it could possibly be a tendon strain. Rest and Ice should help.

  • @mydochanakel5026
    @mydochanakel5026 8 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much for the video.
    I am always getting Hamstring problems and injuries .. my hamstrings are always tight regardless if I am in pain or not. Any idea what I need to do?

    • @pcgamerz9271
      @pcgamerz9271 5 лет назад +1

      Strengthen ur glutes u might have figured it out

  • @MrMoonbeam370
    @MrMoonbeam370 10 лет назад +3

    Sorry I meant how long do we do it for?

  • @BeavisOfArabia
    @BeavisOfArabia 6 лет назад +1

    If ice is not available, how would compression be applied? I am assuming that cloth is tied around the area and the next action of the process is applied(elevation).

  • @somashekar1675
    @somashekar1675 7 лет назад +3

    How long v should do it.....

  • @leyosatria_
    @leyosatria_ 7 лет назад +3

    i had a meniscus tear and there is no swollen on my knee
    some people said that i should compressed it with warm water instead of ice
    is that true?
    nice video btw

    • @NishaKumari-wh1np
      @NishaKumari-wh1np 4 года назад

      Hi.. I want to know how much time did it take to fully heal your meniscus tear?

  • @abhayjeetsingh6869
    @abhayjeetsingh6869 3 года назад

    It will help me in joint infusion?

  • @jonathansooong
    @jonathansooong 11 лет назад +4

    What do I do after taking the ice off?

  • @everymanforhimself_
    @everymanforhimself_ 4 года назад +2

    Awesome

  • @rolandolozano5435
    @rolandolozano5435 7 лет назад +2

    what about Epsom salt

  • @ReflexClinic
    @ReflexClinic  11 лет назад +5

    You'll just want to take it easy and rest after icing.

  • @francissaal3987
    @francissaal3987 4 года назад +1

    thank you so much, very helpful , i injured my kniee know i can use the rice-treatment! 👌🏽

  • @MrMoonbeam370
    @MrMoonbeam370 10 лет назад

    How do we do it for?

  • @somashekar1675
    @somashekar1675 7 лет назад +2

    Can u pls reply me.....

  • @vsgrp417
    @vsgrp417 6 лет назад

    I wouldn't use the RICE treatment for more than 20 minutes at a time, or you may get frostbite. Use the RICE treat anywhere from 4-8 times a day.

  • @shondaoo3058
    @shondaoo3058 6 лет назад

    cool

  • @yourfavoriteklaerchen
    @yourfavoriteklaerchen 2 года назад +1

    0:49 Absolutely wrong! So this is bullsh*t. You want to ice your injury ok. So generally you should not use ice but in the first minutes you can it's ok. But NEVER EVER EVER EVER ice to reduce inflammation. Decreasing inflammation means no healing. So I don't understand how you can say it is really important to reduce that because everybody knows this is the body's natural way to heal. So why would you seriously bother your bodys natural way to heal. What's the reason? You need that inflammation!! THIS is the important thing!

    • @AceCorr
      @AceCorr 2 года назад +1

      Finally. You are one of the few that actually get it. RICE sucks. I would never use RICE to get rid of an ankle sprain. Ice is bad, it numbs the pain temporarily, but it slows down the healing process.