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Circulatory stagnation and ulcers

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by Marcia Hammond, Jun 7, 2007.

  1. Marcia Hammond

    Marcia Hammond Welcome New Poster


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    Does anyone know of any references to the effects of circulatory 'stagnation' in wheelchair users, leading to ulceration of the feet? I know it sounds like common sense but these days one has to have evidence and I have found difficulty getting any. I suppose it would be a difficult thing to study but maybe someone knows of anecdotal evidence which has been written up?
    Many thanks in anticipation :)
     

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