Dear Hand Therapist: At 1:10 minutes: The wound is in the perfect position for my inquiry. Question. Could one use a sock instead of bandage wraps to anchor the dressing to the foot's instep?
I can’t tell from your productive feedback what it is you were looking for? More education on wound care materials that can help with wound closure? More education about the types of wound care? We provide deeper training inside The Mentorship program for therapist looking to develop your clinical skills with wounds. Here’s the link just in case you need it. handtherapysecrets.com/looking-for-mentorship-in-hand-therapy/
This was very helpful, thank you for posting it.
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great easy going explaination
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Dear Hand Therapist: At 1:10 minutes: The wound is in the perfect position for my inquiry.
Question. Could one use a sock instead of bandage wraps to anchor the dressing to the foot's instep?
All depends on the type of wound.
@@HandTherapySecrets0: A cut, scrape, chafing, etc., not a puncture wound caused by an instrument.
Thank you beautiful, this helped a lot :(
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Terrible. Doesn't explain how it drains wound
I can’t tell from your productive feedback what it is you were looking for? More education on wound care materials that can help with wound closure? More education about the types of wound care? We provide deeper training inside The Mentorship program for therapist looking to develop your clinical skills with wounds. Here’s the link just in case you need it.
handtherapysecrets.com/looking-for-mentorship-in-hand-therapy/