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Advancing Care for Chronic and Non-Healing Wounds: Oxygen and Negative Pressure Wound Therapies

Standard wound care is the first step in treating chronic and non-healing wounds. In selected cases, doctors may add advanced supportive therapies, such as topical oxygen therapy, negative pressure wound therapy, ozone therapy, or hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

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Advanced Wound Dressing for Chronic and Non-Healing Wounds

Advanced wound dressings help support healing in chronic and non-healing wounds. More than simple wound coverings, they help protect fragile tissue, manage moisture, support repair, and create a healthier healing environment.

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Shoulder Pain Spectrum: Mild, Moderate, and Serious Shoulder Problems

Shoulder pain can range from mild posture-related discomfort to more serious conditions. Understanding the shoulder pain spectrum can help you know when simple care may be enough and when it is time to see a specialist.

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Frozen Shoulder Myths and Facts: Shoulder Pain, Stiffness, and Recovery

Frozen shoulder can make everyday movements, such as reaching, dressing, or sleeping comfortably, difficult. With proper diagnosis, guided exercises, and treatment, most people improve over time.

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Experiencing elbow pain during tennis? It could be a sign of tennis elbow, which you should not ignore.

Tennis elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) is the inflammation of the tendons on the outside of the elbow, caused by repetitive wrist extension. Over time, this creates tiny micro-tears at the tendon attachment, leading to a sharp pain while gripping or swinging. It’s common in tennis, golf, and padel players. If left untreated, it can become a chronic condition.

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10 Shoulder Pain Myths and Facts You Should Know

Shoulder pain is a common problem that can affect daily activities. However, shoulder pain does not always come from the shoulder joint itself, and not every shoulder problem requires surgery.

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Back Pain from Golfing: Causes, Warning Signs, and Warm-up Techniques to Help Avoid It

Most back pain among golfers is caused by the immense twisting force (spinal rotation) that occurs during swinging, combined with weak core muscles. The best way to help prevent it is a 10 to 15-minute dynamic warm-up as well as a cool-down to reduce lactic acid buildup.

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Pace Decrease, Fatigue, Chest Tightness: It May Not Just Be a Drop in Performance

Pace decreasing, getting tired easily, or chest tightness during running may not simply be fatigue or just a bad day. It could be a warning sign of coronary artery disease or early-stage heart failure.

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Gastric Polyps and Early Stomach Cancer: A Patient Guide to the Latest 2026 American Recommendations

Gastric polyps are growths that develop in the lining of the stomach. Many are benign, but some carry a risk of progression to cancer (dysplasia), early stomach cancer, depending on their type, size, and the condition of the surrounding stomach lining.

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