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TODDS Posted - 05/11/2015 : 11:01:49
Are there any general guidelines or rules as to how long a pitcher should ice there arm after an outing?
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CaCO3Girl Posted - 05/11/2015 : 11:46:29
Well, there are several schools of thought on the subject. If you do an internet search you will find that icing has actually been objected to by many experts.

I posted that question on another board because I was shocked there were 12u kids icing their arm. Here is a link to that question:

http://community.hsbaseballweb.com/topic/icing-in-pre-high-school-really


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