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Title: Short-stretch compression bandages and the foot pump. Author: Lindsay E, Muldoon J, Hampton S. Journal: Nurs Times; ; 99(25):60-1. PubMed ID: 12861646. Abstract: Short-stretch compression bandages have been shown to be as cost-effective and efficient as other compression systems in healing venous ulcers, independent of associated factors (Scriven et al, 1998; Nelson, 1996). However, as they do not contract around a limb they do not exert pressure during inactivity (resting pressure) (Klose Norton, 2003). But their stability creates a high resistance to stretch when pressure is applied through internal muscle contraction and joint movement (working pressure) (Tuckwood, 1996).[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]