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Wound chronicity is defined as any wound that is physiologically damaged as a result of a disturbance in the wound healing cascade, which includes 1) hemostasis, 2) inflammation, 3) proliferation and 4) maturation/remodeling. To manage chronic wounds properly, we must first understand the natural healing process and wound bed preparation...
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Wound healing, whether caused by an accident or surgery, usually proceeds consistently through a series of stages. Chronic wounds are those that do not heal within 30 days. Chronic wounds typically stall in one or more of the wound healing stages. Here are seven of the most prevalent factors influencing...