
Advances in Skin & Wound Care
@aswcjournal
Cutting-edge original research and practical clinical management content on wounds and other problems of skin integrity. http://linktr.ee/ASWCJournal
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Advances in Skin & Wound Care is the essential resource journal for all #woundcare practitioners. Subscriptions start at just US$39.95. Subscribe today! shop.lww.com/Advances-in-Sk…

🚨 Don’t Ignore #WISeR — Even If It Doesn’t Apply to You (Yet)! The WISeR Model is launching in 6 states. If you manage wounds or apply skin/tissue substitutes, now’s the time to prepare.: ow.ly/ipyn50X4ojC #WoundCare #Medicare ##CTPs #CMS

An AI-powered tool accurately staged pressure injuries using deep learning and computer vision, achieving 88.2% accuracy for Stage 1 PIs: ow.ly/HhMs50X3J7L #HealthcareInnovation #AIinMedicine #WoundCare #PressureInjuries #DeepLearning #ClinicalSupport

The latest #CME article explores how wound care clinicians can improve outcomes by promoting resilience and addressing the psychosocial burden of chronic wounds: ow.ly/FIwA50X2nLR #WoundCare #Resilience #MentalHealth #ChronicWounds #HolisticCare #PatientCentered

New research explores how AI-enabled multispectral imaging has the potential to improve wound care for leprosy-related leg ulcers: ow.ly/Lu3c50X1brj #WoundCare #Leprosy #AIinHealthcare #MultispectralImaging #Dermatology #GlobalHealth

AI is revolutionizing the landscape of skin and wound care by improving diagnostic accuracy, treatment effectiveness, and patient outcomes. Read more for insights into the future of AI and skin and wound care: ow.ly/uYmG50X0TIe #ArtificalIntelligence #Skin&WoundCare

Our October issue is now live and features an exploration of the strengths, weaknesses, and future considerations for artificial intelligence in skin and wound care: ow.ly/GoUA50X0ius #ArtificialIntelligence #WoundCare #MedicalInnovation

This Peer Review Week, Advances in Skin & Wound Care thanks the following individuals for their time and effort in reviewing manuscripts for the journal from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. #PeerReviewWeek

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most prevalent skin cancer—but when it appears on the lower leg or foot, it's a clinical rarity. This case report presents two unique instances of nodular BCC in the lower extremities: ow.ly/cNxC50WVkFx #SkinCancer #BasalCellCarcinoma

In her latest column, Kathleen D. Schaum urges health care professionals to share complete context when asking reimbursement questions online and to verify credentials and references before trusting answers: ow.ly/50Gu50WTTvm

An open-label study that evaluated the performance of a gelling fiber dressing (GFD) on split-thickness skin graft donor sites supports GFD as a safe and effective option for donor site management, with minimal adverse events and strong healing outcomes: ow.ly/akRg50WS2kU

A 43-year-old patient with untreated HIV developed progressive verrucous papular lesions due to mpox. Despite prolonged antiviral therapy, healing was only achieved through a multimodal approach: ow.ly/SQv150WRcRX

Lower extremity amputations frequently lead to complex wound complications. Nine real-world cases introduce innovative outpatient techniques for healing postamputation wounds: ow.ly/u9bP50WQkaY #AmputationRecovery #SkinAndWoundCare

A new quasi-experimental study from Saudi Arabia shows that implementing a pressure injury (PI) prevention bundle is dramatically more cost-effective than routine care. Read the full study: ow.ly/FGwH50WPGOq

A new introduces the MDRPI Risk Assessment Scale—the first validated tool designed specifically to assess MDRPI risk. Read the full study: ow.ly/T3T250WOmbv

A new case series underscores the critical role of dermoscopy in identifying atypical ulcers—often misdiagnosed and mistreated: bit.ly/41qHhU1 #Dermatology #WoundCare #Dermoscopy #SkinUlcers #ClinicalDiagnosis #MultidisciplinaryCare #MedicalInnovation

The 2024 update on pressure injuries is here! This comprehensive #CME review highlights evolving clinical guidelines, risk factors, and innovations in care: bit.ly/4lSbFhj #WoundCare #PressureInjuries #ClinicalUpdate #PatientSafety #SkinIntegrity

Among patients with severe toe ulcers, osteomyelitis and amputation rates are significantly higher in the third, fourth, and fifth toes. The hallux and second toe show better outcomes, suggesting a need for a new medial vs. lateral toe prognostic grouping: bit.ly/3HBn9rs

New research shows that both almond oil and extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO) are safe and effective for maintaining skin integrity in newborns—especially when EVOO is carefully selected for its composition: bit.ly/3Hwpxjd #NeonatalCare #NICU #OliveOil #AlmondOil

Patients with a stoma face moderate anxiety and significant concerns at hospital discharge—especially those with permanent stomas, colorectal cancer, or low self-care confidence: bit.ly/4fv2qCh #StomaCare #PatientSupport #MentalHealth #OstomyAwareness

Are You Up to Date on Medicare’s Lymphedema Compression Coverage? In her latest column, Kathleen D. Schaum answers FAQs about lymphedema compression treatment items: bit.ly/3JmPWjO #LymphedemaCare #MedicareCoverage #CompressionTherapy #WoundCare #HealthcarePolicy

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