Time may not actually be able to heal all wounds. An estimated 6.7 million people reported having a wound that wouldn’t get better last year, according to EvergreenHealth. Hyperbarics medicine, or oxygen therapy, is one way professionals treat those chronic ailments.
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Healogics, the wound healing experts, is proud to be one of 18 customers in Aetna’s Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions to receive the 2018 Workplace Wellness Award. This award was given based on existing workplace wellness programs. “The health and wellbeing of our employees are extremely important. By providing a comprehensive wellness program, we hope to encourage our employees to make themselves a priority,” said Lynn Merritt, Healogics Chief HR Officer.
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While local health center provides healing for injuries the body can’t heal, few community members are aware of its services. Mayor Jeremy Stutsman brought awareness to the Goshen Wound Center by touring it and proclaiming this week Wound Care Awareness Week.
Often, patients with wounds don’t realize the center can help, said Robyn Radford, director of Goshen Wound Center. Stutsman’s proclamation will help increase awareness, she said.
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Healogics, Inc., the nation’s leading provider of advanced wound care services, is proud to sponsor the fifth annual Wound Care Awareness Week from June 4 to June 8, 2018. Throughout this week, Healogics team members from around the country will be working together to shed light on the chronic wound epidemic and bring awareness to the advanced wound care options available.
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Frank Conestabile scraped his ankle last fall. Although he did not think much of it at the time, today he said he is thankful for the scrape since it just might be responsible for saving his life.
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‘With the hyperbaric oxygen treatment, we can help to improve the quality of people’s lives.’ About a year ago, Jacoba Yess faced the prospect of losing both legs. Ravaged by skin cancer treatments, painful ulcers covered her shins. “The surgeon came in and took a look. He was talking about amputation and I said, ‘What?’ And he says, ‘Yeah, probably two of them,’” Yess said.
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It is estimated that 30.3 million people in the US have diabetes. Presently, 12.2% of all U.S. adults are affected and 25% of all patients will develop a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). Why is this important? First, DFU’s precede 85% of all diabetic lower extremity amputations. Second, the chance of needing a second amputation over the next year is 10- 15%.
Moreover, a below the knee amputation in a diabetic patient is associated with a 50% five-year mortality rate. Locally, it is estimated that in Kenton, Campbell, and Boone Counties there are approximately 12,000 active DFU’s at any given point in time
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If you’re 60 or older, need a ride and happen to live in the small sunbelt town of Wickenburg, Ariz., you can call the Freedom Express. A van driven by an older adult volunteer will pick you up, for, what the name implies, free. The town of about 6,000, 60 miles outside Phoenix, has what many rural areas don’t — affordable transportation for older adults.
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Abstract: Chronic ulcers continue to pose a significant clinical and economic burden for both patients and wound care practitioners. Despite good standard of care (SOC), many wounds fail to heal. Wound healing requires a complex cascade of physiologic and immunologic processes as well as proper nutrition.
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The Wound Healing Center at Trumbull Regional Medical Center earned two nationally recognized awards for excellence. The facility was named a 2017 Center of Distinction and 2017 Robert A. Warriner III Center of Excellence by Healogics, Inc.
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