Nutrition and Wound Healing: Micronutrients Required for Wound Healing

Nutrition and Wound Healing: Micronutrients Required for Wound Healing

In addition to carbohydrates, proteins and fats (macronutrients), there are a number of micronutrients that are necessary for wound healing. Vitamins Vitamin A (retinol) is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps to maintain tissue integrity and healthy skin. This important vitamin is required for the formulation of granulation tissue, synthesis of collagen, epithelialization and macrophage functioning….

Nutrition and Wound Healing: Macronutrients Required for Wound Healing

Nutrition and Wound Healing: Macronutrients Required for Wound Healing

As health care professionals, we are all aware that good nutrition is necessary for wound healing, and that poor nutrition impedes wound healing. But do you know why specific dietary components are so important for healing? In this article, we’ll review the specific dietary macronutrients and the important role they play in the wound healing…

Modalities Utilized in Wound Healing- Whirlpool

Modalities Utilized in Wound Healing- Whirlpool

Continuing on in our series on modalities used in wound management, this week we’ll cover whirlpool, including its indications, contraindications and advantages over other wound care modalities. Functions of Whirlpool Whirlpool was initially reserved as a method of debridement for patients who had suffered burns. Today, whirlpool is used much more extensively and serves a…

Modalities Utilized in Wound Healing- Wound Irrigation

Modalities Utilized in Wound Healing- Wound Irrigation

Although not a true modality, wound irrigation is a common treatment that serves multiple purposes. Let’s look at some of the ways in which wound irrigation can be used to enhance wound healing. Functions of Wound Irrigation Wound irrigation serves many important functions: removes cellular debris that is loosely adherent remove surface bacteria removes wound…

Total Contact Casting

Total Contact Casting

Total contact casting (TCC) is considered to be the ‘gold standard’ in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. Although TCC is often very successful in healing diabetic foot ulcers, this treatment modality is not used as often as it could be. What is TCC? Total contact casting is a special casting technique designed to heal…

Stage 1 Pressure Ulcer

Category/Stage I: Non-blanchable erythema Intact skin with non-blanchable redness of a localized area usually over a bony prominence. Darkly pigmented skin may not have visible blanching; its color may differ from the surrounding area. The area may be painful, firm, soft, warmer or cooler as compared to adjacent tissue. Category I may be difficult to detect in individuals with…

Skin and Periwound Care- Part 2

Skin and Periwound Care- Part 2

In part 1, we discussed the risk factors contributing to periwound breakdown. Now let’s turn our attention to prevention. Prevention of Periwound Damage There are five keys to preventing periwound damage. These are: Identifying patients at high risk for periwound skin damage (discussed in part 1 https://woundeducators.com/periwound-care/) Minimizing contact of the periwound skin with wound drainage…

Moist Wound Healing

Moist Wound Healing

Moist wound healing is now the norm in wound care, rather than the dry gauze dressings of old. This is due to the fact that studies have shown that moisture actually speeds wound healing. The idea of moist wound healing was first defined during the 1960s. During this time, early pre-clinical and clinical research conducted…