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A novel device for the management of venous ulcers caused by chronic venous insufficiency

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A novel device for the management of venous ulcers caused by chronic venous insufficiency

Harikrishna KR Nair, Vignesh Rajamarnikam
21 February 2020

The aim of this evaluation was to investigate the effect of a Sequential Contraction Compression Device (FlowAid FA-100; FlowAid Medical Technologies Corp; New York, USA) on patients with chronic venous insufficiency who had developed venous leg ulcers on their lower limbs. Patients were assessed, cleansed, debrided and standard dressing protocols were followed. FlowAid was used as an adjunctive therapy
to compression on the affected limbs.

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