PT in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers
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PT in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers
The present findings suggest that the hemodynamic effect (improvement of arterial microcirculation inside the venous leg ulcer) is one of the most significant biophysical mechanisms of healing after clinically efficient compression therapy. Hemodynamic reactions are not basic mechanisms of high voltage stimulation or ultrasound therapy during the healing of venous leg ulcers. Computed thermography is a simple and useful tool for measuring hemodynamic effects in wound healing.
Conclusion
The present findings suggest that the hemodynamic effect (improvement of arterial microcirculation inside the venous leg ulcer) is one of the most significant biophysical mechanisms of healing after clinically efficient compression therapy. Hemodynamic reactions are not basic mechanisms of high voltage stimulation or ultrasound therapy during the healing of venous leg ulcers. Computed thermography is a simple and useful tool for measuring hemodynamic effects in wound healing.
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