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Changes in Orthopedic Injury Management

October 13, 2021 WMS Practical Guidelines bone No comments yet

For decades, orthopedic injuries have been treated using the “RICE” mnemonic; rest, ice, compress, elevate. As there have been many studies done on best practices; many of which from both professional and collegiate athletic programs, new science shows that a drastic change may show significantly greater results. Rest is no...

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