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The effectiveness of intermittent pneumatic compression in long-term therapy of lymphedema of lower limbs.

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The effectiveness of intermittent pneumatic compression in long-term therapy of lymphedema of lower limbs.

Auteurs : Marzanna Zaleska [Pologne] ; Waldemar L. Olszewski ; Marek Durlik

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The manual lymphatic drainage in lymphedema has proved to be successful; however, this method cannot be applied to millions of patients around the world. The only solution is to offer inexpensive, easily accessible mechanical devices for pneumatic compression (IPC). These devices should be designed on parameters of edema fluid hydromechanics. Recent data point to high pressures and long time of compression.

DOI: 10.1089/lrb.2013.0033
PubMed: 24927065

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