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after the splint is applied, the use of a sling and swathe will prevent further injury
ice
15 Minutes.
Topical antibiotics should be applied within four hours after injury. Do not use more than the recommended amount and do not apply it more often than three times a day.
Use aloe. It takes the itching away when it is liberally applied for a few minutes.
20 minutes according to NUCO in the UK
An injury to the body of the muscle or attachment of the tendon is known as a strain. To treat a strain, the affected limb should be elevated and a cold compress applied to the area.
about 30 to 45 minutes.
Depending on the injury. If its a bad sprain or and break, then keep the ice on it for a while. For minor injuries, there is no need to keep it on there too long
The system is applied to the targeted area, which is generally the waist, hips, or thighs, for 15 minutes.
It is the same for any injury. Ice is for the first 24-72 hours. Then moist heat if needed after 72 hours.
as often as you need to avoid burning. I'm no expert but i would say 15 minutes or so