An ice compress can be anything from a plastic bag filled with ice chips to a much fancier (and more effective) poly sack filled with a gel substance that doesn't freeze at normal freezer temperatures. They're applied to the injury site, and used mostly to reduce swelling and pain in injuries, but also have a home in physical therapy and even the football locker room.
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.
Rest Ice Compress Elevate
Ice or a cool compress to reduce swelling.
you will need a compress of Ice then apply it to the injured area.
Cold compress(ice)
As water is compressed, its density increases, making it harder to compress further. However, if you manage to compress water to extremely high pressures, it could turn into ice. This is known as "ice VII", a high-pressure phase of ice that forms under extreme conditions.
If pertaining to an injury: Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate.
protection, rest, ice, compress, elevate
Cold compress or ice pack (frozen peas or something else similar).
Ice is broken unde pressure. At very high pressures many types of crystalline ice are formed.
series of hot and cold water applications. A hot compress (as hot as an individual can tolerate) is applied for three minutes followed by an ice cold compress for 30 seconds
silver sulfadiazie after cold water compress-not ice...see physician asap