In the wound care community discussions often occur regarding the newest innovation or most current research studies, but in day-to-day practice a wound clinician will find themselves continually educating patients and other clinicians on the...
In the wound care community discussions often occur regarding the newest innovation or most current research studies, but in day-to-day practice a wound clinician will find themselves continually educating patients and other clinicians on the...
In the third installment of "It's Not What You Think," Monique Abner discusses a new case with two of her colleagues, Sagar Nigwekar and Leon Katz, who both also worked with the patient over the course of her treatment. The case involves a 55...
In the third installment of "It's Not What You Think," Monique Abner discusses a new case with two of her colleagues, Sagar Nigwekar and Leon Katz, who both also worked with the patient over the course of her treatment. The case involves a 55...
In day-to-day clinical practice, a wound care clinician will find themselves continually educating patients and other clinicians on the basic fundamentals of wound care.
In day-to-day clinical practice, a wound care clinician will find themselves continually educating patients and other clinicians on the basic fundamentals of wound care.
A 79-year-old male presented with a 3-month history of a painless chronic ulcer on the left buttock that was refractory to antibiotic therapy and intralesional corticosteroid.
A 79-year-old male presented with a 3-month history of a painless chronic ulcer on the left buttock that was refractory to antibiotic therapy and intralesional corticosteroid.
Frank Aviles Jr., PT, CWS, FACCWS, CLT-LANA, ALM, AWCC, DAPWCA
Chronic wounds continue to challenge clinicians from Day 1 as the race to make timely progress begins. As we know, “time is tissue.” Of course, not all wounds heal with time. It’s what we (clinician and patient) do during the time we have...
Chronic wounds continue to challenge clinicians from Day 1 as the race to make timely progress begins. As we know, “time is tissue.” Of course, not all wounds heal with time. It’s what we (clinician and patient) do during the time we have...
This article describes the treatment and clinical trajectory of a 37-year-old male patient who was not immunocompromised and presented with a history of minor trauma from a canister and palpable subcutaneous draining nodules in the forearm.
This article describes the treatment and clinical trajectory of a 37-year-old male patient who was not immunocompromised and presented with a history of minor trauma from a canister and palpable subcutaneous draining nodules in the forearm.
By Zeeshan S. Husain, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS and Cody Ingram, DPM, MPH
Spanning from initial emergency department presentation, all the way through follow-up care, the podiatric foot and ankle team’s duty is to manage all foot and ankle...
By Zeeshan S. Husain, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS and Cody Ingram, DPM, MPH
Spanning from initial emergency department presentation, all the way through follow-up care, the podiatric foot and ankle team’s duty is to manage all foot and ankle...
Presented by: Luis G. Fernández, MD, KHS, KCOEG, FACS, FASAS, FCCP, FCCM, FICS; Paul J. Kim, DPM, MS, FACFAS; and Saeed A. Chowdhry, MD, FACS.
It is known in the literature about the clinical and economic benefits of instillation therapy, ranging from reductions in hospital stays to fe...