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News & clinical tips

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Does obesity cause lymphoedema

Lymphoedema occurs when the skin swells due to an abnormality in the lymphatic drainage system. Mehrara & Greene state that the fluid which underpins the swelling is known to cause persistent inflammation, scarring and fat cell (adipose) deposition. The authors further report that body mass

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2018 Leg Club Foundation Conference

Ellie, Lynn and the Leg Club Foundation team have once again produced a marvellous program for their 2018 Conference. Entitled "The Challenge of Improving Practice in Wound Management", the event features a diverse sequence of workshops and fabulous plenary speakers. Wendy White will bring an Australian perspective

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Wound Care and the Community Nurse

Dr Rachel Webb reports in the latest Journal of Wound Care on a meeting conducted in the House of Lords which was convened to discuss a National Wound Care Strategy. During the meeting it was stated that community nurses perform 74% of all wound care.

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Beware the hot water bottle …

Every winter I see patients who experience deep burns from their hot water bottles. The devices are wrapped but often placed directly over areas of skin. The dissipation of heat into tissue is slow and insidious. The contact time is many minutes or even hours.

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Wounds and Tetanus

In her recent Wound Source blog post, Dr Aletha Tippett reminds us that Clostridium tetani remains an ever present bacterium - primarily found in soil and faeces. Whilst most Westernised countries have eliminated this infection through immunization, increased international transit from regions with poor rates of

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