The use of compression hosiery requires adequate knowledge on the part of the practitioner to enable the selection of appropriate products, and a working partnership with patients to promote concordance with treatment. A Best Practice Statement has been developed which sets out a number of key statements in order to guide the practitioner to the most appropriate compression hosiery products when preventing the occurrence and recurrence of venous leg ulcers. Here, an overview ofthe Best Practice Statement is given
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
An increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers and limited...
Skin maceration, pressure injury, skin-stripping, as well as less common dermatological problems, ar...
The use of compression hosiery requires adequate knowledge on the part of the practitioner to enable...
The second edition of Best practice statement: Compression hosiery provides much-needed guidance abo...
The use of compression hosiery is widespread within the community and hospital setting and is an ess...
Once patients’ leg ulcers are healed, it is recommended that you move them from compression bandag...
Venous leg ulcers are open chronic wounds that occur within the gaiter region of the leg and are a c...
Background Drawbacks exist with the standard treatment (four-layer compression bandages) for veno...
Background: Compression therapy is integral in the treatment and prevention of venous and lymphoveno...
ObjectiveIn search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review and ...
OBJECTIVE: In search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review an...
Medical compression hosiery is the most widely used form of compression in the long-term management ...
E Foy White-Chu,1 Teresa A Conner-Kerr2 1Oregon Health and Science University, Portland VA Medical C...
NoHigh compression therapy, whether with bandage systems or hosiery, is the accepted treatment of lo...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
An increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers and limited...
Skin maceration, pressure injury, skin-stripping, as well as less common dermatological problems, ar...
The use of compression hosiery requires adequate knowledge on the part of the practitioner to enable...
The second edition of Best practice statement: Compression hosiery provides much-needed guidance abo...
The use of compression hosiery is widespread within the community and hospital setting and is an ess...
Once patients’ leg ulcers are healed, it is recommended that you move them from compression bandag...
Venous leg ulcers are open chronic wounds that occur within the gaiter region of the leg and are a c...
Background Drawbacks exist with the standard treatment (four-layer compression bandages) for veno...
Background: Compression therapy is integral in the treatment and prevention of venous and lymphoveno...
ObjectiveIn search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review and ...
OBJECTIVE: In search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review an...
Medical compression hosiery is the most widely used form of compression in the long-term management ...
E Foy White-Chu,1 Teresa A Conner-Kerr2 1Oregon Health and Science University, Portland VA Medical C...
NoHigh compression therapy, whether with bandage systems or hosiery, is the accepted treatment of lo...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
An increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers and limited...
Skin maceration, pressure injury, skin-stripping, as well as less common dermatological problems, ar...