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Journal of Wound Care|November 16, 2020
3D: A framework to improve care for patients with leg ulcers. Implementing person-centred diagnosis, evidence-based treatment decisions and inclusive dialogue with the 3D FrameworkJanice Bianchi, Madeleine Flanagan, Brenda King
Nursing Times|March 19, 2013
FAQs on leg ulcer careIrene Anderson, Brenda King, Susan Knight, et al.
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 21, 2021
Highly exuding non-healing leg ulcers: a surmountable challengeLeanne Atkin, Brenda King, Delma Duffus-Grovell, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 4, 2017
Effects of supervised exercise training on lower-limb cutaneous microvascular reactivity in adults with venous ulcersGarry A Tew, Anil Gumber, Emma McIntosh, et al.
International Wound Journal|June 8, 2018
Exercise fidelity and progression in a supervised exercise programme for adults with venous leg ulcersMarkos Klonizakis, Anil Gumber, Emma McIntosh, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 9, 2007
Impact of intravenous drug use on quality of life for patients with venous ulcersSimon J Palfreyman, Angela M Tod, Brenda King, et al.
International Wound Journal|October 14, 2019
Participant experiences in a feasibility trial of supervised exercise training in adults with venous leg ulcers: A qualitative studySue Kesterton, Helen J Crank, Garry A Tew, et al.
Journal of Wound Care|December 14, 2016
LettersJulie Stevens, Cathryn A Emflorgo, M R Bliss, et al.
Journal of Wound Care|March 6, 2020
Overlooked and underestimated: medical adhesive-related skin injuriesSian Fumarola, Rachel Allaway, Rosie Callaghan, et al.
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Journal of Wound Care|November 16, 2020
3D: A framework to improve care for patients with leg ulcers. Implementing person-centred diagnosis, evidence-based treatment decisions and inclusive dialogue with the 3D FrameworkJanice Bianchi, Madeleine Flanagan, Brenda King
Nursing Times|March 19, 2013
FAQs on leg ulcer careIrene Anderson, Brenda King, Susan Knight, et al.
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 21, 2021
Highly exuding non-healing leg ulcers: a surmountable challengeLeanne Atkin, Brenda King, Delma Duffus-Grovell, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 4, 2017
Effects of supervised exercise training on lower-limb cutaneous microvascular reactivity in adults with venous ulcersGarry A Tew, Anil Gumber, Emma McIntosh, et al.
International Wound Journal|June 8, 2018
Exercise fidelity and progression in a supervised exercise programme for adults with venous leg ulcersMarkos Klonizakis, Anil Gumber, Emma McIntosh, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 9, 2007
Impact of intravenous drug use on quality of life for patients with venous ulcersSimon J Palfreyman, Angela M Tod, Brenda King, et al.
International Wound Journal|October 14, 2019
Participant experiences in a feasibility trial of supervised exercise training in adults with venous leg ulcers: A qualitative studySue Kesterton, Helen J Crank, Garry A Tew, et al.
Journal of Wound Care|December 14, 2016
LettersJulie Stevens, Cathryn A Emflorgo, M R Bliss, et al.
Journal of Wound Care|March 6, 2020
Overlooked and underestimated: medical adhesive-related skin injuriesSian Fumarola, Rachel Allaway, Rosie Callaghan, et al.
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