@@YourLocalObsesserLOL OK, but in that case shouldn't she have said that's what she applied? Shouldn't think many of us have any of those in the freezer.
Yeah, you're right I was a bit confused there as well because can't the ice pack give you frostbite and the circulation to that area might just be cut off because ice packs can also stop blood flow if left for too long without a cloth or something.
The type of Ice pack used in this video does not cause damage to the skin but most ice lacks will burn you and cause damage to the skin without something wrapped around it.
NEVER PLACE THE ICE PACK DIRECTLY TO THE SKIN, it tells you this on the packing, as well, Also,, never wrap the ice pack on, place it for approx 10 to 15minutes, remove the ice pack , and apply compression bandage, , this demo is totally wrong,
Shouldn't we not take off the shoe when have a sprain ankle ? Will it cause more damage when swelling or how long should we wait until I can take off the shoe ?
The particular ice pack used in the demonstration does not cause freeze burns and can be applied directly to the skin. However, always read the label of your ice pack and if in doubt wrap it in a dry cloth. If using a substitute for an ice pack, such as a bag of frozen peas or ice cubes, always wrap it in a dry cloth before applying to the skin.
Hi, Thank you very much for make this video , Today I had a duty as a St John Ambulance Medic in my school, this video really helps me a lot🎉❤
Thanks for sharing this, Portugal salutes St.Johns
HUGE help. Thank you!
I'm surprised she applied the ice directly to the skin
There are types of ice packs that can be placed directly to the skin.
@@YourLocalObsesserLOL OK, but in that case shouldn't she have said that's what she applied? Shouldn't think many of us have any of those in the freezer.
@@archiewoosung5062 i could not disagree. You have a point
@@YourLocalObsesserLOL that's not one of them
Yeah, you're right I was a bit confused there as well because can't the ice pack give you frostbite and the circulation to that area might just be cut off because ice packs can also stop blood flow if left for too long without a cloth or something.
Ini baru osce yang tepat. Tidak seperti video2 yt lainnya
This ice is inside the pack perhaps the material is designed in way it won't damage surface of skin
Should you put an ice pack directly on to the skin, as this could cause damage to the skin.
+umk3mafioso I can't understand why the padding was placed over the Ice pack?
Codenamebravo To keep the ice pack in place.
The type of Ice pack used in this video does not cause damage to the skin but most ice lacks will burn you and cause damage to the skin without something wrapped around it.
NEVER PLACE THE ICE PACK DIRECTLY TO THE SKIN, it tells you this on the packing, as well, Also,, never wrap the ice pack on, place it for approx 10 to 15minutes, remove the ice pack , and apply compression bandage, , this demo is totally wrong,
i was gonna say like hello what is she doing 😭
How long should de keep that bandage?
NO MORE THAN 15MIN DUE TO ICE
If the icepack is supposed to stay only up to 20 minutes or so , why bandage on to the ankle?
is this same for torn ligament
is that the right way to roll a bandage, from the inside or the outside. just asking🤷
Shouldn't we not take off the shoe when have a sprain ankle ? Will it cause more damage when swelling or how long should we wait until I can take off the shoe ?
take
off
the
shoe!
swelling will happen very fast!
Not long ago I spring my ' and I was in scruciate eating pain
I just sprained my ankle and I can’t put any weight on it
Why do we need to keep the limb elevated?
Because then there will be less bloodflow to the area.
Correct. There will be less blood flow to the limb which means less inflammation. This is a way to control postinjury swelling.
What if it's not an uncle but an aunt?
then its time
That's her uncle?
You never apply an ice pack directly on the skin!!!!!
The particular ice pack used in the demonstration does not cause freeze burns and can be applied directly to the skin. However, always read the label of your ice pack and if in doubt wrap it in a dry cloth. If using a substitute for an ice pack, such as a bag of frozen peas or ice cubes, always wrap it in a dry cloth before applying to the skin.
Correct. Depends on the ice pack you use. The one we are using can be applied directly to the skin.
I hope someone from
DE-KALB EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY,
THE GREATEST SCHOOL OF ALL TIME
sees this
No need to go as far as the knee and bandaging Ice on is crap to me.
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lol
you are such a goofy goober