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Welcome to our new blog, our mission to help you better understand and learn about modern practices in wound care, educate yourself on how to become a leader in your region, and be a source of unbiased truth on all things regenerative medicine.
Dealing with Diabetic Wounds: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
In this blog, we discuss diabetic wounds, their causes, symptoms, and various treatment options to prevent severe health complications. We explain that diabetic wounds, also known as diabetic ulcers, are chronic sores frequently occurring in people with diabetes due to nerve damage and weakened immune systems. The blog covers traditional treatment methods for diabetic ulcers, including wound cleaning, debridement, dressing changes, offloading pressure, and antibiotic therapy. We also highlight the use of placental grafts, specifically Human Amnion/chorion Membrane (HAM) grafts, as a groundbreaking treatment option for diabetic ulcers. Lastly, we emphasize the importance of early detection and prompt treatment of diabetic wounds to reduce the risk of complications, such as infection, gangrene, and amputation, and improve patients' overall quality of life.
March 25, 2023
Understanding Patient-Centered Care in Wound Care
In this article, we emphasize the importance of patient-centered care in wound management, which actively engages patients in their treatment while respecting their values and preferences. This approach can enhance healing outcomes, patient satisfaction, and therapeutic relationships. We also address the challenges faced in implementing patient-centered care and stress the need for open communication and collaboration. Our blog highlights the role of amniotic and placental-based grafts as innovative treatments to improve healing in chronic or non-healing wounds. Finally, we provide valuable tips for enhancing patient-centered care in outpatient wound care programs, such as building a multidisciplinary team, encouraging open communication, and addressing social health determinants.
March 25, 2023