1 May 2021
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thewoundguy
Removing debris (slough, necrotic tissue, dressing remnants, foreign objects) from wound surfaces is an essential act in the effort to promote wound repair.
Instrumentation using currettes, scalpels or scissors is an efficient way to debride a wound, whilst autolytic processes using dressings is time-consuming (but, at
6 March 2021
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12 February 2021
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16 January 2021
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thewoundguy
Health professionals regularly care for people who experience shin injuries and observe that the affected limb is often swollen after the trauma. Recent work mapping the lower limb lymphatic pathways has demonstrated that the anterolateral lymph vessels proceed from the lateral ankle and progress across
28 November 2020
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thewoundguy
The Leg Club model for community-based care of individuals with leg wounds is unique. This recently released research paper and the emergence of a Foundation database provides valuable insights into how care can be delivered and the outcomes that can be obtained.
https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13522
8 November 2020
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thewoundguy
The brand new Leg Club Recipe Book is the result of an international collaboration of superb home cooking talent whose entire aim is to share their passion for great food whilst also supporting the actions and endeavors of the Leg Club Foundation. The Recipe Book
5 September 2020
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thewoundguy
Our colleagues at the NHS have developed an excellent Pathway to appropriately manage skin tears that occur below knee.
https://www.rdash.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/TVWCM-v1-Appx-2-Lower-Body-Skin-Tear-Pathway.pdf
5 August 2020
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thewoundguy
Every winter in my region there are numerous individuals who experience burns due to wood fires, hot beverages, hot water bottles and heat packs. The NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation has guidelines which discuss pathophysiology, first aid, dressing choices and ongoing management. It is a
10 June 2020
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thewoundguy
COVID19 and its necessary social isolation has placed vulnerable people in a position that loneliness has become an ever present reality.
However, people who experience chronic wounds and lymphoedema are also too well aquainted with this void in interpersonal relationships.
The link below contains some tips from
Andrea Mangion is the founder of Health Education for Lymphoedema (HELP).
In Part One of our interview, Andrea and I discuss