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|a Innovations and emerging technologies in wound care /
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|a Cover -- Front Cover -- Innovations and Emerging Technologies in Wound Care -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- 1. Mathematical models of healing of burns / F.J. Vermolen -- 2. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging methods for determining pressure injury risk / Sandra Guzman, David Brienza -- 3. Computational modeling of the thin muscle layer, panniculus carnosus, demonstrates principles of pressure injury and prophylactic dressings / Bryan Wee Siang Soh, Alberto Corrias, Lisa Tucker-Kellogg -- 4. Lower leg compression and its biomechanical effects on the soft tissues of the leg / Fanette Chassagne, Pierre Badel, J�er�ome Molimard -- 5. Real-time computer modeling in prevention of foot pressure ulcer using patient-specific finite element model and model order reduction techniques / S. Niroomandi, A. Perrier, M. Bucki, Yohan Payan -- 6. Bioengineering studies of cell migration in wound research / Daphne Weihs -- 7. Heel ulcers: investigating injurious tissue load thresholds in humans, based on a patient-specific computational heel model / Rinat Friedman, Noga Shabshin, Yohan Payan, Amit Gefen -- 8. Shape memory polymers for design of smart stocking / Priyanka Gupta, Hairshkumar Narayana, Pramod Shankr, Bipin Kumar, Ning Pan -- 9. Emerging electroporation-based technologies for wound care / Alexander Golberg -- 10. Deep tissue pressure injury: a clinical perspective regarding a condition that evolves under the skin / Joyce Marie Black, Christine Thies Berke -- 11. Skin health and integrity / Jan Kottner, Dimitri Beeckman, Annika Vogt, Ulrike Blume-Peytav -- 12. Animal models in chronic wound healing research: for innovations and emerging technologies in wound care / Noelle Remoue� , Christelle Bonod, Be� renge`re Fromy, Dominique Sigaudo-Roussel -- 13. Smart technologies in wound prevention and care / Ana Scalamandre� , Kath M. Bogie -- 14. Method for improving skin color accuracy of three-dimensional printed training models for early pressure ulcer recognition / Louis W.M.M. Krieger, Tom Ridge, Alex Demers, Karthik Vishwanath, Jessica L. Sparks -- 15. Effects of friction and pressure on skin in relation to pressure ulcer formation / Leigh Toni Fleming, Pak Hung Leung -- 16. Silver-enzyme hybrids as wide-spectrum antimicrobial agents / Y. Dror, C. Ophir, A. Freeman -- 17. Biomechanical aspects of skin aging--the risk of skin breakdown under shear loading increases with age / Daniel Garcia-Martinez, Maria Fabiola Leyva-Mendivil, Amit Gefen, Georges Limbert -- 18. Developing standard test methods for assessment of medical devices in the fields of wound prevention and care / Evan Call, Adam Cheney -- Index -- Back Cover.
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|a "Innovations and Emerging Technologies in Wound Care is a pivotal book on the prevention and management of chronic and non-healing wounds. The book clearly presents the research and evidence that should be considered when planning care interventions to improve health related outcomes for patients. New and emerging technologies are discussed and identified, along with tactics on how they can be integrated into clinical practice. This book offers readers a bridge between biomedical engineering and medicine, with an emphasis on technological innovations. It includes contributions from engineers, scientists, clinicians and industry professionals. Users will find this resource to be a complete picture of the latest knowledge on the tolerance of human tissues to sustained mechanical and thermal loads that also provides a deeper understanding of the risk for onset and development of chronic wounds."--
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