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For those using Biofreeze. Are there any controlled studies on the product?

Has it been proven to pass through the skin? It has been a couple of years

since I attempted to do a literature search but at that time there was no

significant information pro or con. If someone has their hand on the studies I

would appreciate the time savings

Newton, PT, DPT, OCS, CWS

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For those using Biofreeze. Are there any controlled studies on the product?

Has it been proven to pass through the skin? It has been a couple of years

since I attempted to do a literature search but at that time there was no

significant information pro or con. If someone has their hand on the studies I

would appreciate the time savings

Newton, PT, DPT, OCS, CWS

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I think you are reading into the external use only warning. The

practice of using it as a medium for ultrasound has been used for many

years in professional sports, Division I athletics, etc. Simple fact,

it does work on some patients or athletes. It just depends on the

situation, patient, and injury.

Morrow, MS, ATC, LAT

Manager - Rehab Plus Therapy & Sports Medicine

Tournament Director for Holy Family Memorial 3-on-3 Basketball

Tournament

Holy Family Memorial Hospital

Rehab Plus Therapy & Sports Medicine

1650 S. 41st Street

Manitowoc, WI 54220

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Biofreeze

In our clinic biofreeze is never used as an ultrasound medium or prior

to ultrasound or iontophoresis. I am unaware of research supporting

using the ingredients in biofreeze with ultrasound and the warning on

the label states " for external use only. "

Kathi Lee PT

Carson City Hospital

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I think you are reading into the external use only warning. The

practice of using it as a medium for ultrasound has been used for many

years in professional sports, Division I athletics, etc. Simple fact,

it does work on some patients or athletes. It just depends on the

situation, patient, and injury.

Morrow, MS, ATC, LAT

Manager - Rehab Plus Therapy & Sports Medicine

Tournament Director for Holy Family Memorial 3-on-3 Basketball

Tournament

Holy Family Memorial Hospital

Rehab Plus Therapy & Sports Medicine

1650 S. 41st Street

Manitowoc, WI 54220

(O)

©

(F)

Biofreeze

In our clinic biofreeze is never used as an ultrasound medium or prior

to ultrasound or iontophoresis. I am unaware of research supporting

using the ingredients in biofreeze with ultrasound and the warning on

the label states " for external use only. "

Kathi Lee PT

Carson City Hospital

Looking to start and own 100% of your own Practice?

Visit www.InHomeRehab.com.

PTManager encourages participation in your professional association.

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participate now!

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I think you are reading into the external use only warning. The

practice of using it as a medium for ultrasound has been used for many

years in professional sports, Division I athletics, etc. Simple fact,

it does work on some patients or athletes. It just depends on the

situation, patient, and injury.

Morrow, MS, ATC, LAT

Manager - Rehab Plus Therapy & Sports Medicine

Tournament Director for Holy Family Memorial 3-on-3 Basketball

Tournament

Holy Family Memorial Hospital

Rehab Plus Therapy & Sports Medicine

1650 S. 41st Street

Manitowoc, WI 54220

(O)

©

(F)

Biofreeze

In our clinic biofreeze is never used as an ultrasound medium or prior

to ultrasound or iontophoresis. I am unaware of research supporting

using the ingredients in biofreeze with ultrasound and the warning on

the label states " for external use only. "

Kathi Lee PT

Carson City Hospital

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Visit www.InHomeRehab.com.

PTManager encourages participation in your professional association.

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Hi everyone,

In regards to Biofreeze, please check out the FAQ's on the Biofreeze

website. According to their site, Biofreeze is neutral in charge (ie for

iontophoresis) and will not penetrate the skin (for phonophoresis). It can

be used with ultrasound and will not block the sound waves. By using it you

are just spreading a topical ointment.

And yes it has been used in many, many training rooms without reports of

problems.

The link is below:

http://www.biofreeze.com/faqs_healthcare.php#faq_24

Tom Howell, P.T., M.P.T.

Howell Physical Therapy

Eagle, ID

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