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Cold First, Then Heat for Acute Injuries

For a new sprain, strain, or similar acute injury, use cold/ice early—typically during the first 12–48 hours—to help limit swelling and calm pain. After that initial window, switch to heat or continue with whichever temperature feels better, since individual response varies and the goal is symptom relief without aggravating the injury.

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Traditionally, historically, we tend to think of applying cold for the first 48 hours or so after an acute injury and then heat thereafter.

huberman · Tools to Reduce & Manage Pain | Dr. Sean Mackey · Jan 15, 2024 · 53:55 · open ↗
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