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Using cold therapy to reduce swelling and pain of an acute injury is ages old. Many a horseman attests to the benefits of turning out a horse with lower leg problems in deep snow. The combined effects of muscle activity and cold reduce edema and improve movement. Yet, too few horse professionals recognize the usefulness of ice in preventing swelling or inflammation after exercise.
Cold water hosing, a common modality, cools the skin surface, but the temperature is uncontrolled and might not be cold enough to affect the structures most often involved in sports injury. Effective cold therapy, called cryotherapy, comes in the form of commercial ice packs, ice cubes or chips, bandages soaked in ice slush and ice cup massage. As an equine therapy modality, ice has a broad range of application. Ice massage is used for:
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