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  1. ... Limitations Future Research Conclusion Availability of Full Report References 111. WoundHealing Technologies: Low‐Level Laser and Vacuum‐Assisted Closure: ...
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  9. ... 4. Pressure redistributing devices View in own ... post-surgical wounds Finnegan 2008 Ulcers had been surgically closed and, ...
  10. ... the risk of amputation. 87 Phases of Normal Wound Healing Skin wounds heal in three distinct phases: the ... process. Its formation is a key part of wound healing. Myofibroblasts within the granulation tissue contract, pull the ...
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