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143 related items for PubMed ID: 16628158

  • 1. Treating a pressure ulcer with bio-electric stimulation therapy.
    Hampton S, Collins F.
    Br J Nurs; ; 15(6):S14-8. PubMed ID: 16628158
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  • 2. The prevalence, management, equipment provision and outcome for patients with pressure ulceration identified in a wound care survey within one English health care district.
    Vowden KR, Vowden P.
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  • 3. Healing an intractable wound using bio-electrical stimulation therapy.
    Hampton S, King L.
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  • 4. Healing chronic wounds in long-term care: new technologies to get the job done.
    Lee SK.
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  • 5. A retrospective descriptive study of nursing home residents with heel eschar or blisters.
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  • 6. [Use of pulsed electrical stimulation in the therapy of decubitus ulcers].
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  • 7. A randomised controlled trial on the effectiveness of an advanced wound dressing used in Iran.
    Kordestani S, Shahrezaee M, Tahmasebi MN, Hajimahmodi H, Haji Ghasemali D, Abyaneh MS.
    J Wound Care; 2008 Jul; 17(7):323-7. PubMed ID: 18705234
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  • 8. Three steps to effective wound care.
    Casey G.
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  • 13. A prospective study evaluating the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH Tool) to assess stage II, stage III, and stage IV pressure ulcers.
    Günes UY.
    Ostomy Wound Manage; 2009 May 01; 55(5):48-52. PubMed ID: 19471048
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  • 15. Applying negative pressure therapy to deep pressure ulcers covered by soft necrotic tissue.
    Nakayama M.
    Int Wound J; 2010 Jun 01; 7(3):160-6. PubMed ID: 20455957
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  • 16. Use of larval therapy to treat a diabetic patient's pressure ulcer.
    Semple L.
    Br J Nurs; 2003 Aug 01; 12(15 Suppl):S6-13. PubMed ID: 12937380
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  • 17. Assessment and management of pressure ulcers in the elderly. Principles of care.
    Ratliff CR.
    Adv Nurse Pract; 2003 Jul 01; 11(7):47-54. PubMed ID: 12886738
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  • 19. Effect of low-intensity direct current on the healing of chronic wounds: a literature review.
    Ramadan A, Elsaidy M, Zyada R.
    J Wound Care; 2008 Jul 01; 17(7):292-6. PubMed ID: 18705230
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