Volume 4 Issue 5 - May 2010
Feature
Focus
05/10/2010
Venous leg ulcers occur in 1–3% of the adult population and account for the majority of lower extremity ulcerations. As the obesity rate increases we can expect the prevalence of VLU’s to increase as well. As compression for VLU becomes a...
Venous leg ulcers occur in 1–3% of the adult population and account for the majority of lower extremity ulcerations. As the obesity rate increases we can expect the prevalence of VLU’s to increase as well. As compression for VLU becomes a...
Venous leg ulcers occur in 1–3%...
05/10/2010
Today's Wound Clinic
Blog
05/05/2010
Today’s Wound Clinic spoke with Steve Wood, President of Hyperbaric Safety Systems, Inc. about writing, HBOT and his new blog which will be housed at www.todayswoundclinic.com
1.Today’s Wound Clinic (TWC):What is your name and title?
Steve...
Today’s Wound Clinic spoke with Steve Wood, President of Hyperbaric Safety Systems, Inc. about writing, HBOT and his new blog which will be housed at www.todayswoundclinic.com
1.Today’s Wound Clinic (TWC):What is your name and title?
Steve...
Today’s Wound Clinic spoke with...
05/05/2010
Today's Wound Clinic
05/05/2010
It doesn’t seem like it’s been nearly 20 years since a pharmacologically-based company called Curative began working with hospitals to create outpatient wound care centers and expanded to manage nearly 200 such centers across the country.
It doesn’t seem like it’s been nearly 20 years since a pharmacologically-based company called Curative began working with hospitals to create outpatient wound care centers and expanded to manage nearly 200 such centers across the country.
It doesn’t seem like it’s been...
05/05/2010
Today's Wound Clinic
Product Roundup
05/05/2010
Foams
Sheets and other shapes of foamed polymer solutions (most commonly polyurethane) with small, open cells capable of holding fluids. They may be impregnated or layered in combination with other materials. Absorption capability depends on...
Foams
Sheets and other shapes of foamed polymer solutions (most commonly polyurethane) with small, open cells capable of holding fluids. They may be impregnated or layered in combination with other materials. Absorption capability depends on...
Foams
Sheets and other shapes of...
05/05/2010
Today's Wound Clinic