Chronic ulcer of skin where the ulcer is an ulceration of tissue deprived of adequate blood supply by prolonged pressure.
1 Fulp has brought braces for Walter's feet and treatments for pressure sores .
2 The pressure sores will probably start coming back, he says.
3 Interface-related complications included air leaks, cutaneous pressure sores , eye irritation, inhalation, and gastric distension.
4 The role of nutritional factors in the development of pressure sores will also be discussed.
5 Five patients had developed pressure sores after admission, while checks on feeding tubes were not done.
6 But we also have people lying in beds with terrible pressure sores and dying of dehydration…
7 Most of the techniques that have been suggested for closure of sacral pressure sores use musculo-cutaneous flaps.
8 Bed-sores, which are closely allied to pressure sores , will be described at the end of this chapter.
9 Clinical evaluation included sitting and walking ability, existence of pressure sores , difficulty in perineal care, and hip pain.
10 Objective: Despite advances in medical care, patients who are hospitalized or have spinal cord injuries often develop pressure sores .
11 They called bedsores pressure sores .
12 The imprecision, he says, can leave wearers suffering from pressure sores and blisters that make their artificial limbs unusable.
13 They are also prone to pressure sores and spasticity -a condition in which certain muscles are continuously contracted, she explains.
14 To combat the uneven distribution of body weight that causes pressure sores and poor posture, PinDot custom-fits cushions to clients' curves.
15 Paralysed people are prone to pressure sores and a loss of bone density, as well as problems linked to poor posture.
16 Paralyzed people are prone to pressure sores and a loss of bone density, as well as problems linked to poor posture.
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