The problem of difficult to heal wounds and pressure ulcers in physiotherapy

Beata Skolik, Paula Migała, Mariusz Migała

B. Skolik, P. Migała, M. Migała – The problem of difficult to heal wounds and pressure ulcers in physiotherapy. Fizjoterapia Polska 2019; 19(1); 6-20

Abstract
The paper presents the effectiveness of treatment of pressure ulcers and difficult to heal wounds with the use of phototherapy, more precisely polarized light, which is one of the elements of modern physical therapy, and thus physiotherapy. The aim of the work was to show the positive effect of polarized light on accelerating the healing process, tissue regeneration and improving the quality of life of a patient with a pressure ulcer with high exudate and a patient with non-surgical wound healing.
The lecture presents the effects of conducting therapy with the use of laser biostimulation and polarized light, in the case of a difficult to heal wound after dissection of sutures and polarized light in the treatment of sacral ulcer. The prophylaxis of prevention of the above-mentioned was discussed. phenomenon and the effect of laser therapy and phototherapy, using the Bioptron lamp, for tissue regeneration. There are considerations related to the limitations of the therapeutic process. Also presented are the consequences associated with slowing the patient’s return to full efficiency resulting from the formation of wounds as a therapeutic problem.

Key words:
bedsore, polarized light, treatment of bedsore, sacrum, hard to heal wounds

 

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