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    1. Poster

      MEASURING THE IMPACT OF EDEMA MANAGEMENT - MORE THAN JUST A VOLUME REDUCTION

      Poster presented at EWMA 2018 09.05.2018 Krakow, Poland

      Aim:

      Chronic edema of the lower leg has a negative impact on functional performance. Chronic edema impairs foot wear use and normal gait patterns, impairs calf muscle pump and most importantly limits the patient’s ability to interact with his/her environment. This negative spiral of progressive edema and progressive decline in functional status can be

      reversed simply by addressing the edema.

       

      Method:

      Observational study performed at 2 separate outpatient edema management clinics. Eight patients were referred for lower extremity edema management to a physical therapist. Objective data measured including limb volume, ankle range of motion (ROM), functional activity status utilizing the Timed Up and Go (TUG) and the 4 meter walk test (4MWT), and assessment of quality of life (QOL) via the Lymphoedema QOL tool (LYMQOLLeg). Measurements were taken at initial evaluation, upon completion of treatment, and 2 weeks post treatment. Patients received compression therapies* and instruction in home exercise program only. Gait training was performed during the sessions for safety with assistive device when appropriate.

       

      Results / Discussion:

      Reduction of swelling had a direct positive impact on all outcomes measured. LYMQOL-Leg scores and functional performance scores (TUG and 4MWT) improved by 15% and 0.1m/sec respectively. Functional performance continued to improve after active therapy had been discontinued with further increased TUG scores at the 2-week follow-up assessment. The reduced edema allowed for normal footwear use, normalized gait patterns which increased mobility and enhanced QOL.

       

      Conclusion:

      Management of lower extremity edema has a positive impact on both patient’s functional status and QOL.

    2. Poster

      Critical evaluation of bandage alternative characteristics: a case series

      Poster presented at EWMA 2017 03.05.2017 Amsterdam, Nederland
    3. Poster

      Validity, Inter-rater and Intra-rater reliability of an adjustable compression device* application

      Poster presented at EWMA 2017 03.05.2017 Amsterdam, Nederland
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    4. Poster

      How can Velcro Compression Wrap systems contribute in Wound Management

      Poster presented at EWMA 2017 03.05.2017 Amsterdam, Nederland
    5. Poster

      Edema and its impact on functional mobility

      Poster presented at EWMA 2017 03.05.2017 Amsterdam, Nederland
    6. Poster

      Improving Edema and Functionality using a new adjustable compression wrap

      Poster presented at EWMA 2016 11.05.2016 Bremen, Germany
    7. Poster

      Multi-patient evaluation of an adjustable wrap compression device for venous and lymphatic disease

      Poster presented at Wounds UK Annual Conference 2016 14.11.2016 Harrogate, UK
    8. Poster

      Clinical Decision Making with Patients by Offering Compression Choices

      Poster presented at EWMA 2016 11.05.2016 Bremen, Germany
    9. Poster

      Lymphedema compression bandages or wraps; Choosing best care for patients and caregivers

      Poster presented at EWMA 2016 11.05.2016 Bremen, Germany
    10. Poster

      Ingrowths of fibroblasts into large-pored foams during negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) can be inhibited in vitro using a drainage foil

      Poster presented at EWMA 2011 25.05.2011 Brussels, Belgium
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