Press Release
Best in Class: Scottsdale Wound Management Guide
Comprehensive pocket handbook offers differential diagnosis and treatment options at your fingertips
Malvern, PA (June 8, 2009) – Proper wound care management has become one of the top concerns for many clinicians across various medical specialties. Treatment is specific to the wound type, the patient and the long-term care plan and requires ongoing assessment. Read More
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Education

ON-DEMAND WEBCAST - How Advanced Wound Dressing Technology Helps Progress Chronic Wound Healing
Non-Accredited
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Taking the Complexity Out of Diabetic Foot Management - Complimentary On-Demand Webcast
Non-Accredited
Simple Steps in Wound Healing to Achieve Success for Your Patients and Practice - Complimentary On-Demand Webcast
Non-Accredited
CLINICAL EVENTS CALENDAR
- Wound Clinic Business MeetingStart Date:June 18, 2010End Date:June 18, 2010
Crowne Plaza, Chicago O'Hare
- SAWC FallStart Date:September 23, 2010End Date:September 25, 2010
Anaheim Convention Center
Issue
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Coflex® AFD Foam Pad Dressing Provides All-In-One Wound Management
Andover Healthcare Inc (Andover, Mass) introduces CoFlex® AFD, an all-in-one foam pad dressing and cohesive bandage. The absorbent foam pad is attached to a CoFlex® LF2 compression bandage for easy application, which allows it to stick to itself without clips or fasteners while providing controlled compression.
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Dear Readers,
Salt, an essential chemical for life and well-being, is ironically the combination of two of the most deadly chemicals known to man—sodium, an unstable metal that will burst into flame if exposed to air or water, and chlorine, one of the deadliest known gases. Yet this combination of chemicals produces sodium chloride, common table salt, which has been one of the most sought-after products in human history and is the only rock humans consume. Salt has more than 14,000 uses to make our modern lives better.1
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Disclosure: This research was supported in part by a Dennis W. Jahnigen Career Development Scholars Award given to Dr. Gould.
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With diabetes mellitus and obesity on the rise,1,2 and the increased prevalence of complex wounds and impaired healing,1,2 there is a crucial need to develop reliable wound repair models to identify effective therapeutic approaches.3,4
To be clinically relevant, an experimental model should appropriately reproduce the clinical situation physiologically and pathogenically.4 Experimental models can be either in vitro or in vivo.
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