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Latest in wound healing?

Discussion in 'Teaching and Learning' started by melbel, Jan 11, 2012.

  1. melbel

    melbel Member


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    Hi :dizzy:
    I am a first year Podiatry student. I have just been set an essay on wound healing. I need to evaluate two wound healing aids or techniques. I would like to choose two interesting aids/techniques. What is currently interesting / new / controversial in this area?
    Many thanks for your suggestions and ideas.
    Melbel xx
     
  2. andrea34

    andrea34 Member

    hi
    you could try and evaluate flaminal as podiatry does require some supportive evidence for this to be added to the formularly

    andrea
     
  3. Roadrunner

    Roadrunner Member

    Hi there, interesting subject wound healing. nurses talk of taking swabs to find out what bugs are there, Arguments go on for dry dressings or moist one, either way a wound can take a long time too heal, enjoy the subject.:bash:
     
  4. Hey there,
    This may be a bit late. There is a lot of good vallidated work being done on HVPC electrical stim and also UVC. UVC has some good evidence on use against resistant bacteria.
     
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