Because non-pressure wounds are typically less understood across all levels of long-term care, they often receive less concern and fewer inquiries from families, according to Japa Volchok, DO, VP of ...
An abrasion is a minor injury, which can occur when you brush up against a rough surface or sharp objects. An abrasion covers surface area of the skin (only epidermis), but does not penetrate all the ...
NEW YORK, March 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dimora Medical, a continuous innovator in high-end medical care supplies, has secured the number one spot in Amazon's Wound Dressings category for the third ...
From using silver to heal wounds to a plaster that goes fluorescent when your wound gets infected – the future of wound care is here! Ground-breaking medical technology and techniques are changing the ...
Abrasion can be described as a wound or also as an injury that causes damage to your skin, and it only affects the uppermost layer of the skin. Skin abrasions do not go any deeper than the epidermis.
In today’s Academic Minute, Dr. Joel Beam of the University of North Florida examines what the body of research says about the best method for treating wounds. Joel Beam is an associate professor of ...
NEW YORK, Aug. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As home care becomes a critical part of everyday health, the demand for gentle yet effective wound care has never been higher. Families and caregivers are ...
After an injury has occurred, a complex cascade of biological processes is initiated to support the repair and regeneration of lost or damaged tissue. Some of the different biological molecules ...
For individuals managing diabetes, the ramifications of seemingly minor cuts and wounds stretch far beyond ordinary injury concerns. These seemingly trivial injuries can pose significant and ...