Pressure ulcers, better known as decubitus or bedsores, come across as injuries to the skin as well as the underlying tissue that is an outcome of skin being subject to prolonged pressure. They generally occur on the bony parts like the buttocks, elbow, back, ankles, heels, and shoulder. Those not able to move are more prone to pressure ulcers. If identified at early stages, sepsis, cellulitis, joint and bone infections, or cancer could be prevented, as stated by Persistence Market research in its latest market study entitled “Pressure Ulcer Devices Market”. This is where pressure ulcer devices play an active role … read more
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