Skip to content
COURSE LOGIN
Logo for Wound Educators featured Red and Green Colors and a graduation cap
  • Courses
  • AboutExpand
    • Meet The Team
    • Risk-Free Guarantee
    • Student Testimonials
  • Why Certify?Expand
    • What’s Included
    • Wound Care Certification Cost
    • How Hard is Wound Care Certification?
    • Getting Started: Wound Care Certification
  • CertificationsExpand
    • Compare Wound Care Certification Options
    • ABWM® Wound Care CertificationsExpand
      • The CWCA® Certification
      • The CWS® Certification
      • The CWSP® Wound Care Certification
    • NAWCO® Wound Care CertificationsExpand
      • The WCC® Certification
      • The AWCC® Wound Care Certification
      • The NWCC® Certification 
    • The CWCN® Certification
  • ResourcesExpand
    • I Completed My Wound Care Course – Now What?
    • Wound Care Recertification Process
    • Blog
    • Sign up for Our Newsletter
  • FAQ’s
  • Contact
Course Login
Logo for Wound Educators featured Red and Green Colors and a graduation cap

venous

Wound Care Education » venous

Venous Insufficiency Ulcers – Characteristics
Venous Ulcers

Venous Insufficiency Ulcers – Characteristics

August 3, 2016July 20, 2024
9 Comments

Venous insufficiency leg ulcers are the most common type of leg ulcer, accounting for 70% to 90% of all ulcers. Of the remaining ulcers, an estimated 10% to 15% are due to combined venous and arterial insufficiency.  Women are three times more likely than men to have a venous- insufficiency ulcer. The risk of ulceration…

Read More Venous Insufficiency Ulcers – CharacteristicsContinue

Search

Search

Categories

  • Adjunctive Modalities
  • Arterial Ulcers
  • Dermatological Conditions
  • Diabetic Ulcers
  • Lymphedema
  • Miscellaneous Wounds
  • Pressure Ulcers
  • Skin Anatomy and Physiology
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • Venous Ulcers
  • Wound Assessment and Documentation
  • Wound Bed Preparation
  • Wound Care Careers
  • Wound Care Certification Exam Resources
  • Wound Certification Information
  • Wound Products
  • Wound Types
wound educators logo

Contact Us

Florida Office
4521 PGA Blvd #508
Palm Beach Gardens, Fl. 33418
Phone: (800) 637-5526
Fax: (866) 730-6887

New York Office
PO Box 163
Great River, NY
Phone: (800) 637-5526
Fax: (866) 730-6887

Connect With Us

Facebook FacebookInstagram InstagramYouTube YouTube

Courses

  • MA Medical Assistant Wound Care Certification Course
  • CNA Certified Nurse Assistant Wound Care Certification Course
  • LPN – LVN Wound Care Certification
  • RN Registered Nurse Wound Care Certification Course
  • BSN Bachelor Science Nursing Wound Care Certification Course
  • OT Occupational Therapist Wound Care Certification Course
  • PT Physical Therapist Wound Care Certification Course
  • NP Nurse Practitioner Wound Care Certification Course
  • PA Physician Assistant Wound Care Certification Course
  • MD DO DPM Physician Wound Care Certification Course

Payment Information

We accept all major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and even PayPal.
Transactions are performed via a SSL server to ensure your privacy.

credit card payments

Menu

  • About
  • Shop All Wound Courses
  • Compare Wound Care Certifications
  • Wound Care Certification Cost
  • Reviews
  • Until-You-Pass Guarantee
  • What’s Included
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ’s
  • Terms and Policies

© 2026 WoundEducators | Online Wound Care Certification Courses

  • Courses
  • About
    • Meet The Team
    • Risk-Free Guarantee
    • Student Testimonials
  • Why Certify?
    • What’s Included
    • Wound Care Certification Cost
    • How Hard is Wound Care Certification?
    • Getting Started: Wound Care Certification
  • Certifications
    • Compare Wound Care Certification Options
    • ABWM® Wound Care Certifications
      • The CWCA® Certification
      • The CWS® Certification
      • The CWSP® Wound Care Certification
    • NAWCO® Wound Care Certifications
      • The WCC® Certification
      • The AWCC® Wound Care Certification
      • The NWCC® Certification 
    • The CWCN® Certification
  • Resources
    • I Completed My Wound Care Course – Now What?
    • Wound Care Recertification Process
    • Blog
    • Sign up for Our Newsletter
  • FAQ’s
  • Contact
Search