Heidi Cross, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, CWON
"Me and Jenny goes together like peas and carrots." – Forrest Gump
Just like Forrest's peas and carrots, a pressure ulcer lawsuit and a pain and suffering al...
By Chinenye Queen Ezike and James McGuire DPM, PT, CPed, FAPWHc
Venous Leg Ulcers (VLUs) are the most common cause of lower extremity ulcerations, affecting about 1% of the US population. Recurrenc...
STRIDE, which stands for shape, texture, refill, issues, dosage, and etiology, provides a comprehensive guide for selecting compression garments and wraps. It is a resource for new clinicians and an e...
By Mary Ellen Posthauer RDN, CD, LD, FAND
During the past year, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with Dr. Steven Gale and a group of wound care specialists on the development of a standard...
By Martin D. Vera LVN, CWS
In this last of our three-part series on lower extremity wounds, we will focus our attention on diabetic foot/neuropathic ulcers. Research indicates that the United State...
Understanding that February is venous leg ulcer (VLU) month, we would be remiss to exclude a consideration of the critically important role played by the lymphatic system. As such, I want to highlight...
By Margaret Heale RN, MSc, CWOCN
Wrapping wounds is an art, and hence, it comes easily to some and more difficult to others. This post won't make you a wound dressing artist, but it does provide so...
By Janet Wolfson, PT, CLWT, CWS, CLT-LANA
A story was related to me from someone living in a rural part of the US. A family member was in need of ongoing wound care. They were referred to a special...
By Fabiola Jimenez, RN, ACNS-BC, CWOCN
Have you noticed the tissue trauma that occurs to the posterior aspect of the scrotum? It appears like road rash, partial tissue loss, and denudation. Many t...
Lower extremity ulcers, such as venous and arterial ulcers, can be complex and costly and can cause social distress. An estimated 1% of the adult population is affected by vascular wound types, and 3....