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Our research and development teams operate at a global level and generate synergies from our collective expertise and by drawing on related disciplines. We are also constantly exchanging information at an international level with independent technical institutions, key opinion leaders and multipliers in order to be able to ensure cooperation and knowledge management of the highest order. As part of this process, we also conduct extensive research, the results of which we continually present in workshops, at conferences and symposiums - either in documentation or talks given by our cooperation partners - and also publish in renowned scientific journals. This database contains a large number of these evidence-based scientific articles, most of which have been evaluated by independent assessors:

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    A dressing which can relieve wound pain?

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    A simple evaluation of a new dressing ActiFormCool based on action research methods

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    Use of ActiFormCool® in the treatment of painful, dehisced lower limb amputation wounds.

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    Reduction of pain in painful wounds: A multi-centred audit

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    Sheila ‘shark bite’ - a case history.

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    The treatment of venous ulceration in a young & fit man

    Irish Nurse 2426
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    The role of the patient in managing wound pain to achieve wound improvement

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    WOUND HEALING IN THE AGED AFTER PRE TIBIAL LACERATION

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    Wound healing is impaired in the advanced aged population (1). The rate of epithelialisation invitro displayed reduced cellular activity when comparing keratinocytes from an aged human donor to a newborn donor (2). Due to this reduced activity in the epidermis, dermis and the altered extra cellular matrix production, the older persons skin becomes thinner and less dense and more susceptible to damage even after trivial traumas and more difficult to heal (1).

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    Lymphoedema management - A multidisciplinary approach.

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    Lymphoedema Management. Involving the patient in treatment choice and implementation of care.