The VLU treatment guide presents key steps and suggests appropriate products for managing VLUs.
Wound Care For All
Resources, knowledge and education for better wound management
Welcome to a selection of effective and easy to use resources to support the management of hard to heal wounds. We aim to support nurses, patients, family members and non-medical care givers to provide quality wound care, at home or in any other out-of-hospital setting.

Quick guide for wound assessment
The 10-step wound assessment guide supports you in evaluating and managing wounds. It includes a comprehensive product selection guide.
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Supporting your patient's healing journey
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A guide to VLU care
To support your patients and their caregivers on their venous leg ulcer journey, we have created a VLU guide that provides essential information, practical advice, and a goal-setting diary.
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A guide to compression therapy
Compression is acknowledged as an effective treatment for venous leg ulcers. This guide is designed to help your patients understand what to expect and how to manage compression therapy.
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