| ice massage |
Application of ice to obtain a therapeutic numbing effect. Paper cups containing water previously frozen are preferable. The cups are rubbed over a localized area in small circles for 5 to 10 min in order to numb the part and prepare
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| ice slush |
Ice immersion.
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| ice treatment |
The use of ice applied either directly or in a suitable container to cool an injured area. Ice therapy, at least in the first 24 to 48 hours after injury, is believed to be much more beneficial than heat in treating superficial bru
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| iceberg phenomenon |
The recognition of gross conditions and diseases and failure to recognize the great majority of conditions that are mild and not clinically obvious.
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| iceberg profile |
Profile of a person with a psychological outlook characterized by more vigor and less tension, depression, anger, fatigue, and confusion than is found in others. This type of affect often is found in elite athletes and others wit
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| ice | strong tea served over ice |
| ice | a teaspoon with a long handle |
| ice | a steep part of a glacier resembling a frozen waterfall |
| ice | a house for storing ice |
| ice | a volcanic island in the North Atlantic near the Arctic Circle |
| ice | an island republic on the island of Iceland |
| ice | lichen with branched flattened partly erect thallus that grows in mountainous and arctic regions |
| ice | lichen with branched flattened partly erect thallus that grows in mountainous and arctic regions |
| ice | Old World alpine poppy with white or yellow to orange flowers |
| ice | subarctic perennial poppy of both hemispheres having fragrant white or yellow to orange or peach flowers |
| ice | a transparent calcite found in Iceland and used in polarizing microscopes |
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