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Wound care specialists can improve microcirculation by maximising “the overall vascular...

Wound care specialists can improve microcirculation by maximising “the overall vascular health of patients” It is the refrain William Ennis (University of Illinois, Chicago,...
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Sub-acute payment model introduces new patient steps that will impact wound...

US wound care service providers operating in skilled nursing facilities were urged to follow a new set of steps when attending to patients amid...
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William Ennis

William Ennis is currently Catherine and Francis Burzik professor of Wound Healing and Tissue Repair, and chief of Wound Healing Section, University of Illinois,...
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Sensory insole system for diabetic patients achieves reduction in recurrent ulcers

Improvements that enable better miniaturisation of technology leads to higher-quality wearable health solutions, including digital devices that were “never before possible’, said Breanne Everett...
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Outpatient wound care centre at Stanford University has “positive impact” on...

There is a growing need for wound care amid higher rates of chronic wounds—somewhere in the vicinity of five to seven million in the...