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155 related items for PubMed ID: 16791304

  • 1. Peripheral ankle cooling and core body temperature.
    Palmieri RM, Garrison JC, Leonard JL, Edwards JE, Weltman A, Ingersoll CD.
    J Athl Train; 2006; 41(2):185-8. PubMed ID: 16791304
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  • 2. Effectiveness of Salted Ice Bag Versus Cryocompression on Decreasing Intramuscular and Skin Temperature.
    Ostrowski J, Purchio A, Beck M, Leisinger J.
    J Sport Rehabil; 2019 Feb 01; 28(2):120-125. PubMed ID: 29035620
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  • 4. Ankle cryotherapy facilitates soleus function.
    Hopkins JT, Stencil R.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2002 Dec 01; 32(12):622-7. PubMed ID: 12492271
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  • 5. Examination of Intramuscular and Skin Temperature Decreases Produced by the PowerPlay Intermittent Compression Cryotherapy.
    Ostrowski J, Purchio A, Beck M, Leisinger J, Tucker M, Hurst S.
    J Sport Rehabil; 2018 May 01; 27(3):244-248. PubMed ID: 28422604
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  • 8. Hyperbaric gaseous cryotherapy: effects on skin temperature and systemic vasoconstriction.
    Mourot L, Cluzeau C, Regnard J.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2007 Oct 01; 88(10):1339-43. PubMed ID: 17908579
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  • 11. Peripheral joint cooling increases spinal reflex excitability and serum norepinephrine.
    Palmieri-Smith RM, Leonard-Frye JL, Garrison CJ, Weltman A, Ingersoll CD.
    Int J Neurosci; 2007 Feb 01; 117(2):229-42. PubMed ID: 17365110
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  • 12. Liquid Ice fails to cool the skin surface as effectively as crushed ice in a wet towel.
    Leite M, Ribeiro F.
    Physiother Theory Pract; 2010 Aug 01; 26(6):393-8. PubMed ID: 20658925
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  • 13. Measurement of digital laminar and venous temperatures as a means of comparing three methods of topically applied cold treatment for digits of horses.
    Reesink HL, Divers TJ, Bookbinder LC, van Eps AW, Soderholm LV, Mohammed HO, Cheetham J.
    Am J Vet Res; 2012 Jun 01; 73(6):860-6. PubMed ID: 22620701
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  • 15. Comparison of skin surface temperature during the application of various cryotherapy modalities.
    Kanlayanaphotporn R, Janwantanakul P.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2005 Jul 01; 86(7):1411-5. PubMed ID: 16003673
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  • 16. Does ice immersion influence ankle joint position sense?
    Hopper D, Whittington D, Davies J.
    Physiother Res Int; 1997 Jul 01; 2(4):223-36. PubMed ID: 9408933
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  • 18. Warming up with an ice vest: core body temperature before and after cross-country racing.
    Hunter I, Hopkins JT, Casa DJ.
    J Athl Train; 2006 Jul 01; 41(4):371-4. PubMed ID: 17273460
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  • 20. Changes in forearm blood flow during single and intermittent cold application.
    Karunakara RG, Lephart SM, Pincivero DM.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 1999 Mar 01; 29(3):177-80. PubMed ID: 10322591
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