How Long Should You Ice an Injury For?

How long you should ice an injury for depends on the severity of your injury. If it is a minor sprain, then icing it for fifteen minutes every two hours should be sufficient. However, if you have a more serious injury, then you will need to ice it for longer periods of time and/or more often. It is important to note that the longer you ice an injury, the better it can help reduce swel...
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