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Chronic wound care is considerably more difficult to manage than it seems; a single ulcer or open sore can have a tremendous impact upon an individual's personal and professional life to the point of disrupting it entirely. From high health care costs to job loss to compromised quality of life, what may otherwise seem to laypeople as an innocuous medical issue is in truth quite impacting upon the patient's entire life, not the least of which includes impaired mobility, chronic pain and social isolation (Ly & Poole-Warren (2008). Utilizing the ever-growing technological options for this particular problem has rendered some benefit to accelerated wound care, however, the speed with which such methods as electrical fields like POSiFECT and Dermapulse depends upon the severity of the wound. the delayed and sometimes ineffective nature of conventional wound treatment has rendered the need for more advanced options that while not perfect are showing great promise as a viable and better alternative.
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disrupting it entirely. From high health care costs to job loss to compromised quality of life, what may otherwise seem to laypeople as an innocuous medical issue is in
truth quite impacting upon the patients entire life, not the least of which includes impaired mobility, chronic pain and social isolation (Ly & Poole-Warren (2008). Utilizing the ever-growing technological
options for this particular problem has rendered some benefit to accelerated wound care, however, the speed with which such methods as electrical fields like POSiFECT and Dermapulse depends upon the
severity of the wound. the delayed and sometimes ineffective nature of conventional wound treatment has rendered the need for more advanced options that while not perfect are showing great
promise as a viable and better alternative. The body is readily able to regenerate itself in the time of physical crisis, with skin
and tissue two of the most frequent types of regrowth caused by trauma and/or disease. However, there are various factors that can impede an open sore (ulcer) from healing
on its own or, when in a more advanced state, with certain treatment options. Moreover, each individuals immune system dictates how fast or slowly the body is able to
heal itself, which is why the elderly often have considerable difficulty with chronic wounds. The skin and tissue in such ulcers as pressure, ischaemic and venous continue to break
down faster than the body is able to restore it, inevitably making the wound unresponsive to various methods of healing. Junger, M. et al (2008), Ly & Poole-Warren (2008)
and Moody & Baines (2007) illustrate how moist topical applications are not the only way to treat chronic ulcers by presenting findings on electrical stimulation as a means by which
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