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Imago Care Ltd: Imago Care Online Shop - Parafricta Products
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View my complete profile. Friday, 18 June 2010. Imago Care Online Shop - Parafricta Products. Imago Care Ltd have launched their online shop selling the innovative Parafricta Product range that protects sensitive skin from breakdown and is a vital product in the prevention of pressure ulcers/ bed sores. For wound management please visit. A) The prophylactic avoidance of Pressure Sores in vulnerable patients. Variation in friction coefficient with sliding distance. More than 15 NHS sites in the UK have al...
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Imago Care Ltd: Parafricta protects sensitive skin
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View my complete profile. Friday, 18 June 2010. Parafricta protects sensitive skin. What is sensitive skin? A sensitive skin is a thin or a fine-textured skin. It reacts quickly to both heat and cold; therefore, it sunburns and windburns easily. It is commonly dry, delicate and prone to allergic reactions. Temperature changes, some detergents, cosmetics and alcohol (used on the skin) can all cause irritation, leaving the skin red and blotchy, with visible surface veins. How does Parafricta help? My mothe...
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Imago Care Ltd: Leg Ulcers
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View my complete profile. Monday, 28 June 2010. Whilst many people have not heard of a leg ulcer they are surprisingly common. Up to 1% of adults in the UK will suffer from leg ulceration at some time in their lives and district nurses can spend up to 22% of their time treating leg ulcers. Whilst sufferers may dismiss it as "nothing" and not seek treatment for weeks, months or even years, it is vital that any wounds on the leg are seen by a health professional if they have not healed within 4-6 weeks.
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Imago Care Ltd: Helping the bedridden out of bed
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View my complete profile. Monday, 21 June 2010. Helping the bedridden out of bed. What you should know. Although moving an incapacitated person from bed to a chair can be a genuine physical challenge, the procedure outlined below should make it easier. One word of warning: Whenever you lift, bend at the knees and hips while keeping your back straight. Always use your knees and legs to lift, rather than your back. Don't twist your body while moving or lifting. What you should do. To prevent a fall, stand ...
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Imago Care Ltd: Bed sores: Care for the bedridden
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View my complete profile. Monday, 21 June 2010. Bed sores: Care for the bedridden. If you have a bedridden elderly member at home, life is not going to be the same again. The daily drama will take its toll eventually. Consider a common issue - the bed sore. It starts with a little redness, and before you know, a little of the skin looks like it has been rubbed off. Next, raw flesh is exposed. It gets bigger before your eyes and the hole deepens till your fist can fit into it. Imago Care Online Shop.
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Imago Care Ltd: PARAFRICTA™ FABRIC TO BE EXHIBITED IN THE SCIENCE MUSEUM, LONDON
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View my complete profile. Sunday, 20 June 2010. PARAFRICTA™ FABRIC TO BE EXHIBITED IN THE SCIENCE MUSEUM, LONDON. APA Parafricta Ltd, a UK company developing and commercialising low friction technologies, announced today that Parafricta™ is to be on display in the Science Museum’s “Challenge of Materials” Gallery. The Fabric is being viewed as a “Fabric of the Future”. Further details please email info@imagocare.com or go to our website:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Imago Care Online Shop. The sp...
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WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: Selecting your EMR, Web Hosted v.s. Client Server, which is best.
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Monday, 30 November 2009. Selecting your EMR, Web Hosted v.s. Client Server, which is best. When buying Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Software which is better: ASP or Client/Server? Source: EMR Experts, Inc. Web hosted vs Client Server. 2 April 2010 at 00:16. 21 December 2011 at 18:08. I agreed that knowing the advantages and disadvantages of emr will help one make a smart decision on buying. Anyway, thanks for sharing this. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: WITA Wound Assessment - Chronic Wounds
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Tuesday, 27 October 2009. WITA Wound Assessment - Chronic Wounds. Chronic wounds may never heal or may take years to do so. Chronic wounds may never heal or may take years to do so. These wounds cause patients severe emotional and physical stress as well as creating a significant financial burden on patients and the whole healthcare system. Acute and chronic wounds are at opposite ends of a spectrum of wound healing types that progress toward being healed at different rates. Pain and chronic wounds.
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WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: Wounds UK '09
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Tuesday, 17 November 2009. Thank you for visiting WITA at Wounds UK' 09. We would to say a big thank you for coming to see WITA (Wound Image Tissue Analysis) at Wounds UK '09. To recap, WITA™. It has a unique image analysis tool that takes the visual properties of a wound image and applies an advanced statistical pattern recognition algorithm. The result is a quick analysis of a wound providing accurate tissue and dimension data, which is stored in an interactive wound diary. Or call 0208 668 6084. Selec...
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WITA Wound Assessment and Care Management Blog: September 2009
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Monday, 28 September 2009. Wounds are described as either partial or full thickness. A partial-thickness wound involves tissue damage to the epidermis and dermis. A full-thickness wound involves damage to the subcutaneous tissue, muscle, and bone. Various classification systems have been designed to help you assess specific wound types, document accurately and completely, and gauge healing. (See Definitions for Pressure Ulcers and Wagner's Foot Ulcer Grade Classification.). To document undermining or tun...