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The Police Principle is a modern/modified first aid method of treating musculo-skeletal injuries. Traditionally, the first aid method of treating musculo-skeletal injuries has been taught through the pneumonic, R.I.C.E, (Rest,Ice,Compress,Elevate.) | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
The Police Principle is a modern/modified first aid method of treating musculo-skeletal injuries. Traditionally, the first aid method of treating musculo-skeletal injuries has been taught through the pneumonic, R.I.C.E, (Rest,Ice,Compress,Elevate.)