| Q: Icing Knee After Arthroscopic Surgery [message #864192] |
Sun, 26 February 2006 03:44 |
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Should've asked this question before leaving hospital but pain-killers
left me on whacked-out another planet. Unable to contact doc today.
The bandage is very thick but under it is some sort of packet that
contains liquid. You can hear the liquid "sloshing" around when
walking. Is the liquid used to transfer to the swelling, the chill
from the ice packs that are applied to the outside of the bandage?
In other words:
1) Ice, 2) bandage (to be removed in three days), 3) liquid in packet,
4) inflammatory swelling ...??
Thanks, Jack
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