The VLU treatment guide presents key steps and suggests appropriate products for managing VLUs.
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The 10-step wound assessment guide supports you in evaluating and managing wounds. It includes a comprehensive product selection guide.
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Wound assessment guide
This 10-step wound assessment guide supports you in evaluating and managing wounds.
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Compression therapy
This guide is designed to help patients understand and manage compression therapy.
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