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Laurie M Rappl

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International Wound Journal|January 22, 2008
Physiological changes in tissues denervated by spinal cord injury tissues and possible effects on wound healingLaurie M Rappl
Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing : Official Publication of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society|October 16, 2003
Pressure ulcers and lateral rotation beds: a case studyLaurie M Rappl
International Wound Journal|March 10, 2011
Effect of platelet rich plasma gel in a physiologically relevant platelet concentration on wounds in persons with spinal cord injuryLaurie M Rappl
Advances in Skin & Wound Care|September 15, 2020
Use of a Support Surface Standard to Test the Effects of a Turning and Positioning Device Versus Low-Air-Loss Therapy on Temperature and HumidityEvan Call, Craig Oberg, Laurie M Rappl
Ostomy/Wound Management|December 7, 2007
Wound care organizations, programs, and certifications: an overviewLaurie M Rappl, Cynthia Fleck, Debbie Hecker, et al.
Ostomy/Wound Management|June 23, 2010
Chronic wounds treated with a physiologically relevant concentration of platelet-rich plasma gel: a prospective case seriesRobert G Frykberg, Vickie R Driver, Donna Carman, et al.
Ostomy/Wound Management|June 22, 2010
Comparing wound care certifications--clinicians sound offLaurie M Rappl, Deanna Vargo, Julie Schmitz, et al.
The Journal of the American College of Certified Wound Specialists|February 15, 2014
Use of alternatives to air-fluidized support surfaces in the care of complex wounds in postflap and postgraft patientsCynthia A Fleck, Laurie M Rappl, Richard Simman, et al.
Advances in Skin & Wound Care|July 20, 2011
The clinical relevance of treating chronic wounds with an enhanced near-physiological concentration of platelet-rich plasma gelJean M de Leon, Vickie R Driver, Carelyn P Fylling, et al.
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International Wound Journal|January 22, 2008
Physiological changes in tissues denervated by spinal cord injury tissues and possible effects on wound healingLaurie M Rappl
Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing : Official Publication of the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society|October 16, 2003
Pressure ulcers and lateral rotation beds: a case studyLaurie M Rappl
International Wound Journal|March 10, 2011
Effect of platelet rich plasma gel in a physiologically relevant platelet concentration on wounds in persons with spinal cord injuryLaurie M Rappl
Advances in Skin & Wound Care|September 15, 2020
Use of a Support Surface Standard to Test the Effects of a Turning and Positioning Device Versus Low-Air-Loss Therapy on Temperature and HumidityEvan Call, Craig Oberg, Laurie M Rappl
Ostomy/Wound Management|December 7, 2007
Wound care organizations, programs, and certifications: an overviewLaurie M Rappl, Cynthia Fleck, Debbie Hecker, et al.
Ostomy/Wound Management|June 23, 2010
Chronic wounds treated with a physiologically relevant concentration of platelet-rich plasma gel: a prospective case seriesRobert G Frykberg, Vickie R Driver, Donna Carman, et al.
Ostomy/Wound Management|June 22, 2010
Comparing wound care certifications--clinicians sound offLaurie M Rappl, Deanna Vargo, Julie Schmitz, et al.
The Journal of the American College of Certified Wound Specialists|February 15, 2014
Use of alternatives to air-fluidized support surfaces in the care of complex wounds in postflap and postgraft patientsCynthia A Fleck, Laurie M Rappl, Richard Simman, et al.
Advances in Skin & Wound Care|July 20, 2011
The clinical relevance of treating chronic wounds with an enhanced near-physiological concentration of platelet-rich plasma gelJean M de Leon, Vickie R Driver, Carelyn P Fylling, et al.
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