Poor circulation can lead to reduced blood flow to the feet and legs, increasing the risk of complications such as slow wound healing and foot ulcers. Compression therapy helps improve circulation ...
Antimicrobial therapy should be guided by culture results ... sharp debridement followed by intermittent foot compression by a pneumatic pump resulted in a higher rate of healing at 12 weeks ...
Compression therapy is the cornerstone in managing lower leg disorders such as edema, orthostatic intolerance and varicose veins. External mechanical compression improves muscle pump, reduces blood ...
Sequential compression devices are used to reduce venous stasis and deep venous thrombosis after joint replacement. Thigh-length, calf-length, and foot compression devices were compared in using ...