Compression therapy plays a pivotal role in the treatment of venous leg ulcers and clinical observations include lymph stasis as contributing to the maintenance of chronic wounds. This finding raises the question whether further improvement in lymph circulation with manual lymph drainage (MLD) as a part of complex decongestive physiotherapy (CDP) can improve ulcer healing. We examined whether CDP improves healing of venous leg ulcers and compared the efficacy of CDP with that of multilayered compression with short-stretch bandages. Eight patients (mean age: 64.8 years, mean ulcer area: 23.07 cm2, duration of ulcers: 25.37 months) were treated with a 5-day-course of CDP and 9 patients (mean age: 70.77 years, mean ulcer area: 21.47 cm2, durat...
Background Venous disease is the most common cause of leg ulceration. Although compression therapy i...
Compression is the most effective treatment to promote skin ulcer healing, although there are as man...
INTRODUCTION: Venous leg ulcer (VLU) and lymphatic leg ulcer (LLU) are often encountered in clinical...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
Introduction Compression is the mainstay of treatment for venous leg ulcers (VLUs) and there are few...
Introduction Compression is the mainstay of treatment for venous leg ulcers (VLUs) and there are few...
Background: Venous ulcers have a prevalence of approximately 2 million people in the United States, ...
ObjectiveThis was a systematic review of the literature to determine which compression method is sup...
A prospective, randomised, 12-week study was performed to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of ...
AbstractBackground. A number of different treatment approaches have been recommended for the treatme...
Sustained leg compression is the first line of treatment for patients with chronic venous ulcers. Th...
BACKGROUND: The complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued development and ...
Venous leg ulcers are open chronic wounds that occur within the gaiter region of the leg and are a c...
NoIntermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) is a mechanical method of delivering compression to swoll...
Background Venous disease is the most common cause of leg ulceration. Although compression therapy i...
Compression is the most effective treatment to promote skin ulcer healing, although there are as man...
INTRODUCTION: Venous leg ulcer (VLU) and lymphatic leg ulcer (LLU) are often encountered in clinical...
Objectives: The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
Introduction Compression is the mainstay of treatment for venous leg ulcers (VLUs) and there are few...
Introduction Compression is the mainstay of treatment for venous leg ulcers (VLUs) and there are few...
Background: Venous ulcers have a prevalence of approximately 2 million people in the United States, ...
ObjectiveThis was a systematic review of the literature to determine which compression method is sup...
A prospective, randomised, 12-week study was performed to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of ...
AbstractBackground. A number of different treatment approaches have been recommended for the treatme...
Sustained leg compression is the first line of treatment for patients with chronic venous ulcers. Th...
BACKGROUND: The complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued development and ...
Venous leg ulcers are open chronic wounds that occur within the gaiter region of the leg and are a c...
NoIntermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) is a mechanical method of delivering compression to swoll...
Background Venous disease is the most common cause of leg ulceration. Although compression therapy i...
Compression is the most effective treatment to promote skin ulcer healing, although there are as man...
INTRODUCTION: Venous leg ulcer (VLU) and lymphatic leg ulcer (LLU) are often encountered in clinical...