Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | March 2017

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Unravelling compression therapy for venous leg ulcers in general practice

Unravelling compression therapy for venous leg ulcers in general practice
Long-term conditions

Article topics: Assessment, Compression, Compression bandages, Compression hosiery, Velcro wraps, Venous leg ulceration, Wound care

Long-term conditions: compression therapy and venous leg ulceration.

Compression therapy is the recommended treatment for the prevention and management of venous leg ulceration and lymphatic insufficiency (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network [SIGN], 2010; Harding et al, 2015; Wounds UK, 2016). Various methods of delivering compression are used in the UK, including bandaging, hosiery and Velcro® wraps. Selecting the correct device can be challenging for clinicians. This article explores the different compression systems available to help general practice nurses (GPNs) make appropriate choices for their patients, i.e. an option which is acceptable to the patient and can be applied safely and proficiently.

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