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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 36.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002503 (2006) Jean Lette [Canada]A simple and innovative device to measure arm volume at home for patients with lymphedema after breast cancer.
002855 (2007) Harvey N. Mayrovitz [États-Unis]Interface pressures produced by two different types of lymphedema therapy devices.
002C70 (2008) E A Nelson [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Mani ; K. VowdenIntermittent pneumatic compression for treating venous leg ulcers.
002D24 (2008) H. Partsch [Autriche] ; M. Flour ; P Coleridge SmithIndications for compression therapy in venous and lymphatic disease consensus based on experimental data and scientific evidence. Under the auspices of the IUP.
002E06 (2008) Sheila H. Ridner [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Mcmahon ; Mary S. Dietrich ; Sunday HoyHome-based lymphedema treatment in patients with cancer-related lymphedema or noncancer-related lymphedema.
003177 (2009) Erkan Kozanoglu [Turquie] ; Sibel Basaran ; Semra Paydas ; Tunay SarpelEfficacy of pneumatic compression and low-level laser therapy in the treatment of postmastectomy lymphoedema: a randomized controlled trial.
003445 (2009) U. Pilch [Pologne] ; M. Wozniewski ; A. SzubaInfluence of compression cycle time and number of sleeve chambers on upper extremity lymphedema volume reduction during intermittent pneumatic compression.
003506 (2009) R J Damstra [Pays-Bas] ; H G J M. Voesten ; P. Klinkert ; H. BrorsonCircumferential suction-assisted lipectomy for lymphoedema after surgery for breast cancer.
003859 (2010) Revenda Greene [États-Unis] ; Rhonda FowlerPhysical therapy management of primary lymphedema in the lower extremities: A case report.
003960 (2009) G. Szolnoky [Hongrie] ; B. Lakatos ; T. Keskeny ; E. Varga ; M. Varga ; A. Dobozy ; L. KeményIntermittent pneumatic compression acts synergistically with manual lymphatic drainage in complex decongestive physiotherapy for breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema.
003E07 (2010) Loïc Vaillant [France] ; Christine Müller ; Pascal Goussé[Treatment of limbs lymphedema].
003E71 (2010) H. Partsch [Autriche] ; N. Stout ; I. Forner-Cordero ; M. Flour ; C. Moffatt ; A. Szuba ; D. Milic ; G. Szolnoky ; H. Brorson ; M. Abel ; J. Schuren ; F. Schingale ; S. Vignes ; N. Piller ; W. DöllerClinical trials needed to evaluate compression therapy in breast cancer related lymphedema (BCRL). Proposals from an expert group.
004138 (2011) E Andrea Nelson [Royaume-Uni] ; Raj Mani ; Kate Thomas ; Kathryn VowdenIntermittent pneumatic compression for treating venous leg ulcers.
004706 (2012) Sheila H. Ridner [États-Unis] ; Barbara Murphy ; Jie Deng ; Nancy Kidd ; Emily Galford ; Candace Bonner ; Stewart M. Bond ; Mary S. DietrichA randomized clinical trial comparing advanced pneumatic truncal, chest, and arm treatment to arm treatment only in self-care of arm lymphedema.
004886 (2012) M-G Stanisic [Pologne] ; M. Gabriel ; K. PawlaczykIntensive decongestive treatment restores ability to work in patients with advanced forms of primary and secondary lower extremity lymphoedema.
004D45 (????) Sheila H. Ridner [États-Unis] ; Mei R. Fu ; Ausanee Wanchai ; Bob R. Stewart ; Jane M. Armer ; Janice N. CormierSelf-management of lymphedema: a systematic review of the literature from 2004 to 2011.
005099 (????) Nad Da Vojá Ková [République tchèque] ; Jorga Fialová ; Jana HercogováManagement of lymphedema.
005430 (????) Marzieh Moattari ; Badri Jaafari ; Abdolrasool Talei ; Hamidreza Tabatabaee ; Soraya Piruzi ; Sedigheh Tahmasebi ; Zeinab ZakeriThe effect of combined decongestive therapy and pneumatic compression pump on lymphedema indicators in patients with lymphedema secondary to breast cancer treatment: a randomized clinical control trial.
005580 (2013) Christine J. Chang [États-Unis] ; Janice N. CormierLymphedema interventions: exercise, surgery, and compression devices.
005950 (2013) Ram Avrahami ; Menashe Haddad[Lymphedema--update].
005974 (2013) V. Fialka-Moser [Autriche] ; M. Korpan ; E. Varela ; A. Ward ; C. Gutenbrunner ; J M Casillas ; A. Delarque ; M. Berteanu ; N. ChristodoulouThe role of physical and rehabilitation medicine specialist in lymphoedema.

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