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Andersen HH et al
2016.
High-Concentration L-Menthol Exhibits Counter-Irritancy to Neurogenic Inflammation, Thermal and Mechanical Hyperalgesia Caused by Trans-cinnamaldehyde.
J Pain.
Aug;17(8):919-29.
Bishop B et al.
2011.
Effects of Biofreeze vs. ice on acute, non-complicated neck pain (Abstract)
Clinical Chiropractic
14(4):153-54
Bishop BB et al.
2013.
The Effect of Biofreeze® on Post Manipulation Soreness in Patients with Mechanical Neck Pain: a randomized double-blinded controlled trial (Abstract)
Proceedings of the 15th Annual TRAC Meeting
Moscow, Russia. August 2-4, 2013. p. 27
Bishop BN et al.
2017.
The short-term effects of 2 different cryotherapy methods on acute and subacute, noncomplicated, bilateral neck pain.
J Perform Health Res
1(1): 11-17.
Brosky JA et al.
2012.
Effect of 3.5% menthol gel on knee pain and functioning in patients with knee osteoarthritis (Abstract)
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther
42(1):A106-7
Field T, et al.
2014.
Massage therapy plus topical analgesic is more effective than massage alone for hand arthritis pain
J Bodywork Movement Therapies
18:322-325
Gillis DJ et al
2018.
Influence of Menthol on Recovery From Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage.
J Strength Cond Res
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Greenstein J, et al.
2013.
Evaluation of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation vs. Biofreeze in the treatment of back pain. (Abstract).
J Chiropr Ed.
27(1):90-91.
Johar et al.
2012.
A comparison of topical menthol to ice on pain, evoked tetanic and voluntary force during delayed onset muscle soreness.
Int J Sports Phys Ther.
7(3):314-22.
Olive JL et al.
2010.
Vascular conductance is reduced after menthol or cold application
Clin J Sport Med
20(5):372-6.
Page P, Alexander L.
2017.
The clinical effectiveness of Biofreeze® topical analgesic on musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review.
J Perform Health Res
1(1): 1-10.
Rigby JH et al.
2014.
Difference in Tissue Temperature After Therapeutic Ultrasound Using Biofreeze Mixture and Ultrasound Gel as Coupling Media
Athl Train Sports Health Care
6(1):25-30
Rogers et al.
2017.
Effects of methol gel on delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) in sedentary young adults. (Abstract)
Med Sci Sports Exerc.
49(5S):947.
Rogers ME et al.
2016.
Lasting effects of Biofreeze on pain relief in sedentary young men and women with delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) (Abstract).
J Performance Health
1(1):65
Sundstrup E, et al.
2014.
Acute Effect of Topical Menthol on Chronic Pain in Slaughterhouse Workers with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Triple-Blind, Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial
Rehabilitation Research and Practice
2014(310913):1-6
Topp R et al.
2014.
A comparison of two formulas of topical menthol on vascular responses and perceived intensity prior to and follow a bout of maximum voluntary muscular contractions (MVMCs).
J Bodyw Mov Ther
18(3):424-9.
Topp R et al.
2011.
Comparison of the effects of ice and 3.5% menthol gel on blood flow and muscle strength of the lower arm
J Sport Rehabil
20:355-366
Topp R et al.
2011.
Effect of topical menthol on ipsilateral and contralateral superficial blood flow following a bout of maximum voluntary muscle contraction.
Int J Sports Phys Ther
6(2):83-91
Topp R et al.
2017.
Topical Menthol Gel Versus a Placebo Gel on Postmanipulation Pain and Range of Motion in Patients With Mechanical Neck Pain
J Perform Health Res
1(2):40-47
Topp R, et al.
2013.
The Effect of Either Topical Menthol or a Placebo on Functioning and Knee Pain Among Patients With Knee OA
J Geriatric Phys Ther
36(2):92-9.
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