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Wound Care Technology

What’s New in Wound Care

May 31, 2022
Chronic and nonhealing wounds are a worldwide issue and are becoming more difficult to treat. In the United States alone, according to Medicare, over 8 million Americans have chronic wounds that cost ...

Wound Clinics in 2022: A Space Odyssey?

May 27, 2022
Wound care has made significant and exciting progress over the years. We have moved from a passive wound bed approach to an active, strategic, individualized wound and periwound approach with the help...

Wound Management: The Challenges of a Global Pandemic

April 8, 2022
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data tracker, in the United States alone, effective the second week of March 2022, the death toll is just over 963,000—many lives have...

Wounds Secondary to Sleep Position Part 2: Using Mattresses and Other Modalities to Prevent Pressure Injuries

June 14, 2022
For the patient, the prevention of sores and injuries is better than treating them. Pressure-relieving mattresses may be essential for preventing pressure injuries (bed sores). These mattresses aid in...

Wounds Secondary to Sleeping Position Part 1: Recognizing Pressure Injuries Secondary to Sleeping Position

June 13, 2022
Heel pressure injuries and various forms of ulcers are easy to identify, but are you overlooking sleeping position as a cause for wounds in other locations? Do you have a wound you are sure is venous ...

You've Got Mail - Keeping Communication Personal in a Digital World

October 6, 2015
By Colton Mason I recently decided to take on the daunting task of cleaning up my inbox. I had really let it get away from me with a massive amount of emails still sitting there waiting for me to e...
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