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Predicting non-healing venous leg ulcers

An article written by the Queensland University of Technology research team of Parker, Finlayson & Edwards and published in the November 2016 edition of the Journal of Wound Care, describes a range of clinical predictors for delayed healing in venous leg ulcers. The list of

Lindsay Leg Club success

The UK's Lindsay Leg Club network reports that : 1. Leg ulcers are half as likely to recur in Leg Club Members as in other leg ulcer suffers in the UK 2. The majority of healed ulcers within the network achieve healing in 2 months 3. The Leg

Lymphoedema & lipoedema contact in Newcastle NSW

Kristin Osborn is a specialist lymphoedema & lipoedema therapist in Newcastle NSW. She is a member of the Australasian Lymphology Association and a regular presenter on this subject throughout the Hunter region. Kristin has kindly consented to having her contact details and website address added

Aged Care presentation

Thank you to Uniting and Molnlycke for inviting me to present to a very motivated and dedicated team of RNs. When I think of so many of our aged residents, I am reminded of the quote by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross : "The most beautiful people we have known

Wounds Australia 2016

I had the great privilege of being the Master of Ceremonies for the Inaugural Wounds Australia Conference in Melbourne over November 10 to 12. My congratulations to Geoff Sussman, Andrea Minnis, Leanne Gollasch and their amazing teams for the program design and impeccable organization of the

Change takes time

"Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous patience." Hyman Rickover  

Of microbes and humans

Are we back to fighting off microbial communities in wounds using "old time" remedies like salt, sugar, honey, garlic, vinegar and tea-tree oil? Now add some peptides from Tasmanian Devil milk and Nature has given us another string to the antibiotic-resistant bug killing bow. "There is nothing

Supporting wound awareness week

A pleasure to be supporting wound awareness week. Travels taking me from Tamworth, to Central Coast and Sydney to support those nurses who are keen to enhance their wound care. Great to have industry support along the way. Pictured is Linda Clarkson from Smith&Nephew with