High compression is the gold standard for venous ulcer management. This brief report presents the results of a sub-bandage pressure study that investigated the pressures received from compression therapy in the region of the retromalleolal fossa. The study tested the hypothesis that therapeutic compression is not achieved behind the malleolus. The results confirm this, showing that less that 5-mmHg sub-bandage pressure is achieved despite high compression at the B1 level. This report demonstrates that the application of novel strapping below the malleolus substantially increases the compression at rest, standing and dorsiflexion. The clinical implications of this are discussed
In patients with leg ulcer and restricted mobility, compression with elastic material is often prefe...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) can cause considerable morbidity and reduced quality of life. Com...
High compression is the gold standard for venous ulcer management. This brief report presents the re...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) can cause considerable morbidity and reduced quality of life. Com...
Venous leg ulcers are open chronic wounds that occur within the gaiter region of the leg and are a c...
Sustained leg compression is the first line of treatment for patients with chronic venous ulcers. Th...
Graduated compression devices are considered the standard care for management of venous and lymphati...
Compression therapy is the cornerstone in the prevention and treatment of leg ulcers related to chro...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to define bandage pressures that are safe and effective in treati...
Compression therapy is the cornerstone in the prevention and treatment of leg ulcers related to chro...
The efficacy of Laplace’s equation in calculating bandage pressure in venous leg ulcers Jan Schuren,...
Several studies1,2 have pointed out the large variance of the actual pressure distributed when compr...
Compression is the most effective treatment to promote skin ulcer healing, although there are as man...
Compression of the lower limb is important in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency and prop...
In patients with leg ulcer and restricted mobility, compression with elastic material is often prefe...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) can cause considerable morbidity and reduced quality of life. Com...
High compression is the gold standard for venous ulcer management. This brief report presents the re...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) can cause considerable morbidity and reduced quality of life. Com...
Venous leg ulcers are open chronic wounds that occur within the gaiter region of the leg and are a c...
Sustained leg compression is the first line of treatment for patients with chronic venous ulcers. Th...
Graduated compression devices are considered the standard care for management of venous and lymphati...
Compression therapy is the cornerstone in the prevention and treatment of leg ulcers related to chro...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to define bandage pressures that are safe and effective in treati...
Compression therapy is the cornerstone in the prevention and treatment of leg ulcers related to chro...
The efficacy of Laplace’s equation in calculating bandage pressure in venous leg ulcers Jan Schuren,...
Several studies1,2 have pointed out the large variance of the actual pressure distributed when compr...
Compression is the most effective treatment to promote skin ulcer healing, although there are as man...
Compression of the lower limb is important in the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency and prop...
In patients with leg ulcer and restricted mobility, compression with elastic material is often prefe...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) can cause considerable morbidity and reduced quality of life. Com...