Most studies on skin ulcer treatment are so technically flawed that their results are unreliable, a systematic review of 66 research papers has found. And even of those that pass muster, there is only weak evidence that some treatments work better than standard compression therapy or special stockings. The research review team, led by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Center and the Johns Hopkins Wound Healing Center, noted ...Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Johns Hopkins Review Reexamines Wound Care Treatment
Most studies on skin ulcer treatment are so technically flawed that their results are unreliable, a systematic review of 66 research papers has found. And even of those that pass muster, there is only weak evidence that some treatments work better than standard compression therapy or special stockings. The research review team, led by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice Center and the Johns Hopkins Wound Healing Center, noted ...
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