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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 45.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000587 (2016) Natalie Lee ; Jane Wigg ; Stacy Pugh ; Janet Barclay ; Hayley MooreLymphoedema management with the LymphFlow Advance pneumatic compression pump.
000705 (2016) Ahmet Yüksel [Turquie] ; Orçun Gürbüz [Turquie] ; Yusuf Velio Lu [Turquie] ; Gencehan Kumtepe [Turquie] ; Sefa Enol [Turquie]Management of lymphoedema.
000A05 (2016) Daniela Maffiodo [Italie] ; Giuseppe De Nisco [Italie] ; Diego Gallo [Italie] ; Alberto Audenino [Italie] ; Umberto Morbiducci [Italie] ; Carlo Ferraresi [Italie]A reduced-order model-based study on the effect of intermittent pneumatic compression of limbs on the cardiovascular system.
000A32 (2016) Stanley G. RocksonLymphedema.
000A86 (????) Patrick Jonas [France] ; Stéphane Charlois [France] ; Mélanie Chevalerias [France] ; Dominique Delmas [France] ; Jean-Charles Kerihuel [France] ; Philippe Blanchemaison [France]Efficacy of the Stendo Pulsating suit in patients with leg lymphedema: a pilot randomized study.
000B99 (2015) Peter J. Franks [Royaume-Uni] ; Christine J. Moffatt [Royaume-Uni]Intermittent Pneumatic Compression Devices in the Management of Lymphedema.
000C00 (2015) Pinar Karaca-Mandic ; Alan T. Hirsch ; Stanley G. Rockson [États-Unis] ; Sheila H. Ridner [États-Unis]The Cutaneous, Net Clinical, and Health Economic Benefits of Advanced Pneumatic Compression Devices in Patients With Lymphedema.
000D23 (2016) Sheila N. Blumberg [États-Unis] ; Todd Berland [États-Unis] ; Caron Rockman [États-Unis] ; Firas Mussa [États-Unis] ; Allison Brooks [États-Unis] ; Neal Cayne [États-Unis] ; Thomas Maldonado [États-Unis]Pneumatic Compression Improves Quality of Life in Patients with Lower-Extremity Lymphedema.
001012 (2015) Anna Finnane [Australie] ; Monika Janda ; Sandra C. HayesReview of the evidence of lymphedema treatment effect.
001116 (2014) J Jane Phillips [Australie] ; Susan J. Gordon [Australie]Conservative management of lymphoedema in children: a systematic review.
001161 (2014) Kimberly M. Brayton [États-Unis] ; Alan T. Hirsch [États-Unis] ; Patricia J. O Brien [États-Unis] ; Andrea Cheville [États-Unis] ; Pinar Karaca-Mandic [États-Unis] ; Stanley G. Rockson [États-Unis]Lymphedema prevalence and treatment benefits in cancer: impact of a therapeutic intervention on health outcomes and costs.
001198 (2015) Mariusz Kaczmarek [Pologne] ; Waldemar L. Olszewski [Pologne] ; Joanna Nowak [Pologne] ; Marzanna Zaleska [Pologne]The Hydromechanics of Edema Fluid in Lymphedematous Lower Limb During Intermittent Pneumatic Compression.
001489 (2014) Marzanna Zaleska [Pologne] ; Waldemar L. Olszewski ; Marek DurlikThe effectiveness of intermittent pneumatic compression in long-term therapy of lymphedema of lower limbs.
001523 (2014) E Andrea Nelson [Royaume-Uni] ; Alex Hillman ; Kate ThomasIntermittent pneumatic compression for treating venous leg ulcers.
001552 (2014) Yi Shao [République populaire de Chine] ; Kang Qi ; Qing-Hua Zhou ; Dian-Sheng ZhongIntermittent pneumatic compression pump for breast cancer-related lymphedema: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
001760 (2013) Marzanna Zaleska [Pologne] ; Waldemar L. Olszewski ; Pradeep Jain ; Sashi Gogia ; Arun Rekha ; Samsita Mishra ; Marek DurlikPressures and timing of intermittent pneumatic compression devices for efficient tissue fluid and lymph flow in limbs with lymphedema.
001774 (2014) Carlo Ferraresi [Italie] ; Daniela Maffiodo ; Hamidreza HajimirzaalianA model-based method for the design of intermittent pneumatic compression systems acting on humans.
001783 (2013) Özge Mine Örenay [Turquie] ; Evren Sarifakio Lu ; Deren Ozcan ; Hamide Kart Köseo LuAn alternative treatment for acroangiodermatitis: intermittent pneumatic compression therapy.
001965 (2013) S C Muluk [États-Unis] ; A T Hirsch ; E C TaffePneumatic compression device treatment of lower extremity lymphedema elicits improved limb volume and patient-reported outcomes.
001983 (2015) Hulya Uzkeser [Oman] ; Saliha Karatay ; Burak Erdemci ; Mehmet Koc ; Kaz M SenelEfficacy of manual lymphatic drainage and intermittent pneumatic compression pump use in the treatment of lymphedema after mastectomy: a randomized controlled trial.
001B09 (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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