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Case Studies

Early Intervention with the gekoâ„¢ device for Venous Leg Ulcers Predicted to Not Heal Within 24 Weeks
Author(s): Rabley-Koch C. A., Duong R, Cadavez R, Attard J, Entredicho A, Oshalla H, Orr A, Ramage D, Burrows C
Lower Leg Wounds and the Role of Edema: Managing Edema with the gekoâ„¢ Wound Therapy Device
Author(s): Burrows C, Ramage D, Rabley- Koch, Evans R
Neuromuscular stimulation of the common peroneal nerve increases arterial and venous velocity in patients with venous leg ulcers
Author(s): Das S, Dhoonmoon L, Chhabra S
Microcirculatory changes in venous leg ulcers using intermittent electrostimulation of common peroneal nerve
A Narrative Review of the Use of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Individuals With Diabetic Foot Ulceration
Author(s): Goodall J R , Langridge B, Lane T , Davies A H, Shalhoub J
Patients’ Perspectives of Pain, Time, and Hope When Living with Venous Leg Ulcers and Using the geko™ Device: A Qualitative Descriptive Inquiry
Author(s): Maxwell S, Kuhnke J L
An Evaluation of a Muscle Pump Activator (MPA) device
Author(s): Burrows C
How a change in practice in nurse led wound clinic improved Venous Leg Ulcer healing outcomes
Author(s): Murray H
Muscle Pump Activator Device – A Case Study in Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU)
Author(s): Parsons A
Wound Therapy Device – A Case Study Report on Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Author(s): Burrows C, Duong R