Ice vs. Heat - Which is More Effective for Arthritis Pain?
Source: About.com
Arthritis
patients searching for an effective mode of
pain relief
question whether it is better to use ice or heat on an affected joint. It
has been suggested that personal preference is the determining factor. A
study reported in the December 2006
Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, asked 150 patients visiting a
clinic for joint
pain to fill out questionnaires regarding their response to treatment
with ice or heat. Twenty-six patients indicated that they had never tried
ice or heat. Of the remaining 124 patients:
- 20 patients had gout diagnosed by crystals
- 32 patients had rheumatoid arthritis
- 32 patients had osteoarthritis
- 18 patients had other types of inflammatory arthritis
- 22 patients had soft tissue conditions
Researchers concluded that a significantly higher percentage of patients with gouty arthritis preferred topical ice for pain relief. Most patients with rheumatoid arthritis preferred heat.
- Guide to Arthritis Pain
- Hot / Cold Gel Packs
- Moist / Dry Heating Pads
- How to Manage Arthritis Pain
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- The Pain Quiz: Acute vs. Chronic Pain
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