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Wound Therapy Application

Microcirculatory Flux and Pulsatility in Arterial Leg Ulcers is Increased by Intermittent Neuromuscular Electrostimulation of the Common Peroneal Nerve
Author(s): Bosanquet D, Ivins N, Jones NJ, Harding K G
Measuring progress to healing: A challenge and an opportunity
Author(s): Bull R H, Staines K L , Collarte A J, Bain D, Ivins N, Harding K G
The impact of a muscle pump activator on incisional wound healing compared to standard stockings and compression devices in kidney and kidney-pancreas transplant recipients: A randomized, controlled trial
Author(s): Aquil S, Sharma H, Alharbi B, Pacoli K, Luke P P, Sener A
Using a muscle pump activator device to stimulate healing for non-healing lower leg wounds in long term care residents
Author(s): Harris C, Ramage D, Boloorchi, Vaughan L, Kuilder G, Rakas S.
Use of a muscle pump activator device reduces hospitalization and improves graft function post-transplantation: A randomized controlled trial
Author(s): Yan Xie W, Levine M, Aquil S, Pacoli K, Al-Ogaili R, Luke P, Sener A
A novel method of assessment of microcirculatory changes with the use of geko™ device in patients with venous leg ulcers
Author(s): Das S, Dhoonmoon L, Bain D, Chhabra S
Venous Leg Ulcer Wound Healing with geko™: “I hope that my wound will heal faster”: A qualitative inquiry
Author(s): Kuhnke J L, Maxwell S
Early Intervention with the geko™ 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 geko™ 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