Heat/Ice

Heat Pack

Heat is recommended to decrease chronic pain, relax muscles, and for pain relief. It should not be used with an acute or “new” injury.

Cryotherapy or Cold Therapy

Cold therapy is used to cause vasoconstriction (the blood vessels constrict or decrease their diameter) to reduce the amount of fluid that leaks out of the capillaries into the tissue spaces (swelling) in response to injury of tissue. Ice or cold is used most frequently in acute injuries, but also an effective pain reliever for even the most chronic pain. Cold therapy may be administered by using a cold pack or an ice massage.

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Dr. Ross Summers

Ross Summers, M.D.
Family Medicine

It is with great confidence that we recommend Dr. Summers, M.D., as an outstanding physician in the field of Family Medicine. A lifelong Michigander, Dr. Summers brings a strong academic foundation to his practice, having earned his Bachelor's degree in Biology from Wayne State University and his Medical Degree from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. He went on to complete his Family Practice residency at Oakwood Hospital in Dearborn, where he served with distinction as Chief Resident.

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