Compression therapy, adaptive

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Wrap dressing

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Form of compression therapy with the option of segmental readjustment of the contact pressure

see also under Warp Dressings

IndicationThis section has been translated automatically.

Therapy of venous leg ulcers in the decongestion and maintenance phase

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Models previously registered in Germany:

Circaid juxtacures, Fa. medi. Consisting of an understocking, a cuff and - if desired - a compressive sock. An initial fitting with corresponding cut is carried out. In the course of the procedure, the cuff can be readjusted in the different levels again and again according to possible changes in circumference and/or painfulness of the leg. The package also includes a small card for pressure control.

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In spite of the listing in the German guidelines and the good evidence, the experts state that about 83% of patients with florid leg ulcers are not treated with compression therapy. Furthermore, it is shown that a large proportion of providers have large knowledge gaps regarding compression materials and the proper implementation of compression therapy (Protz K et al. 2018).

LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.

  • Dissemond J, Protz K, Reich-Schupke S, Stücker M, Kröger K (2016) Compression therapy in leg ulcers. Dermatologist 67:311-323.
  • Protz K et al. Compression devices for decongestion therapy: A cross-sectional observationalsurvey
    of handling, pressure, and comfort. Dermatologist 69:232-241.

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020