2021
DOI: 10.21608/mjcu.2021.167872
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Effect of Negative Pressure Therapy versus Polarized Light Therapy on Chronic Wound Healing

Abstract: Background: Chronic wounds are wounds that have failed to proceed through the normal process of healing. There are varying etiologies of chronic wounds, which all create a burden upon the health care system. Aim of Study:The aim of this study was to investigate the difference in the effect between negative pressure therapy and polarized light therapy on chronic wound healing.Patients and Methods: Thirty patients were diagnosed by a physician as chronic wound patients (grade 2 and 3). Their age ranged from 45 t… Show more

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