A growing amount of evidence shows that icing is not so cool for injury management. There’s no doubt that icing reduces pain, but does it actually facilitate healing? Let’s review some literature on the topic:
De-Iced: The End of the Cold War
Cooling an acute muscle injury: can basic scientific theory translate into the clinical setting?
Ice and modern sports physiotherapy: still cool?
Influence of icing on muscle regeneration after crush injury to skeletal muscles in rats
Icing at Early Stage Depresses Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
Topical Cooling (Icing) Delays Recovery From Eccentric Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage
Take-Home Message: It’s time to rethink the “rest it and ice it” approach whenever an injury occurs. This knee-jerk reaction may not be cool after all. Next time you’re faced with an injury don’t do RICE, do METH instead!