Ein interessanter Blog-Eintrag bei Mark Sisson beschäftigt sich mit dem Thema
"Should we ice injuries?"
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Ultimately, I don’t think icing is as unequivocally detrimental to the healing process. It can certainly reduce pain and, if that’s the only way for you to get the tissues moving, that’s a good thing (as long as you don’t move too much too fast and end up re-injuring the weakened tissue). And it can likely prevent secondary tissue damage, particularly if you apply it shortly after an acute injury. But the extended, constant, day-in day-out cryotherapy that some of us feel is absolutely necessary anytime a tissue feels less than perfect? No. It seems clear to me that compression and mobilization of the injured area are likely more important and effective than ice.
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Wie sind Eure Erfahrungen bzw. die Meinung der Physios und Mediziner unter Euch zu den dargestellten Thesen?