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[…] affecting patients with diabetes mellitus. One in four diabetic individuals will develop a lower extremity ulceration, most commonly in the mid to later stages of life. The Wound Care Center® has a thorough approach to evaluating and managing these difficult diabetic foot wounds. Healing is achieved in cooperation with referring physicians, surgeons, podiatrists and patients.
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Peripheral artery disease is a narrowing of the peripheral arteries that affects 1 in 8 Americans over the age of 60, and can result in delayed wound healing and greater risk for limb loss.
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Your health and happiness are our top priority. To provide our patients with the best care, we need employees who are healthy and free to focus on the important challenges we face every day.
Patient Resource - Article
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After surviving cancer, many patients who received radiation therapy have underlying complications that may not cause symptoms for up to 20 years after their treatment.
Patient Resource - Article
www.healogics.com/wound-care-patient-information/pressure-ulcers/
A pressure ulcer is an injury to the skin and the tissue below it. It forms when the skin is pressed against a bone. It’s caused by pressure, rubbing or friction.
Patient Resource - Infographic
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Peripheral artery disease is a narrowing of the peripheral arteries that affects 1 in 8 Americans over the age of 60, and can result in delayed wound healing and greater risk for limb loss.
Patient Resource - Article
www.healogics.com/wound-care-patient-information/tips-to-manage-chronic-wounds-during-the-holiday-season/
If you are living with a chronic wound, it may be challenging to stay on the path to healing during the holidays. The weeks leading up to ringing in the new year can add additional stress that makes it difficult to keep your doctor’s appointments, maintain a healthy diet, and continue wound care treatments. […]
Patient Resource - Article
www.healogics.com/wound-care-patient-information/what-you-need-to-know-about-chronic-wound-infections/
[…] a sufficient supply of blood to the heart, causing blood to pool in the legs. Pressure Injuries – prolonged bed rest, immobility or improper fitting shoes Radiation -related Wounds – soft tissue injury caused by radiation–related cancer treatment Neuropathic Ulcers Traumatic Wounds Surgical Wounds Burns Understanding the different types of chronic wounds is essential […]
Patient Resource - Article
www.healogics.com/wound-care-patient-information/healogics-promotes-diabetes-awareness-to-improve-healing-for-diabetes-related-wounds/
At Healogics, we understand the unique challenges faced by the millions of Americans living with diabetes, particularly when it comes to chronic, non -healing wounds. As we observe American Diabetes Month this November, we’re committed to shedding light on diabetes–related wounds and their impact on overall health. Our network of over 600 Wound Care […]
Patient Resource - Article
www.healogics.com/wound-care-patient-information/healing-wounds-caused-by-the-adverse-effects-of-radiation-treatment/
[…] used to be would never be again,” Leslie recalls. As survival rates for those living with cancer continue to improve, there’s a growing concern over the long -term side effects of radiation therapy treatment. Nearly 7 million patients receive radiation therapy worldwide every year. At some point during the course of treatment, it’s estimated […]