What is compression therapy?
Compression therapy with compression bandage or graduated compression stockings is an integral part of the management of varicose veins, gravitational eczema me venous leg ulcers both as an active treatment for ulcer healing and to prevent ulcer recurrence.
How does compression therapy help heal ulcers?
Compression therapy works by applying controlled pressure to surface veins, keeping their diameter small and forcing blood back into the deep venous system which in turn pushes blood uphill toward the heart. Improved blood flow helps heal active ulcers and prevent ulcer recurrences
Types of compression therapy.
Hay varias opciones para la terapia de compresión. Los dos métodos más utilizados son los vendajes de compresión de 3–4 capas y las medias elásticas de compresión graduada.
Compression bandage
Bandages with predetermined levels of compression are available; Light, moderate, high and extra high performance. The type of bandage used depends on the severity of the swelling and the amount of pressure that should be applied. For example, high-performance bandages are reserved for very large, swollen legs.
Los vendajes de compresión son útiles si hay úlceras activas, ya que una vez que la herida se limpia y se viste, el vendaje se puede enrollar fácilmente alrededor de la pierna desde los dedos de los pies hasta la pantorrilla. Los vendajes elásticos proporcionan compresión graduada con la presión más alta en el tobillo donde más se necesita. El relleno debe aplicarse en tiras sobre prominencias óseas para evitar una presión excesiva.
Bandages may be left on or reapplied for several weeks until the swelling has subsided. Because of its elasticity as swelling goes down, the bandage maintains the right amount of pressure. When the ulcer has healed, compression hosiery may be recommended to provide a smaller but sufficient amount of pressure to maintain adequate blood circulation and prevent recurrences of the ulcer.
Four-layer bandage
First layer
Second layer
Applying the third layer
Third layer
Applying fourth layer
Complete bandage
Compression socks
Compression stockings can be used as an alternative to a compression bandage for the treatment of active ulcers. It is also very useful in preventing ulcer recurrences. Compression stockings are classified according to the level of pressure applied to the ankle.
Class | Pressure | Indication for use |
---|---|---|
me | 14-17 mmHg | Venas varicosas, hinchazón leve. |
II | 18-24 mmHg | Moderate to severe varicose veins, mild inflammation, small ulcers, ulcer prevention. reappearance |
III | 25-35 mmHg | severe varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency (severe swelling), ulcers, prevention of ulcer recurrence |
Measurements should be taken of the lower leg to ensure the stocking fits correctly. A properly fitted stocking will produce effective pressure graduation and will be comfortable to wear. An ill-fitting stocking can cause discomfort, trauma and more harm than good. In most cases, stockings are worn up to just below the knee, although thigh-high stockings are available if there is swelling above or below the knee or if there is a joint deformity.
Compression stockings are made from several different fibers including nylon, cotton yarn, and spandex. Standard stockings include circle knit stockings and flat knit stockings. Flatbed knit tights are more flexible than circular knit tights, making them easier to put on and take off. Net tights and one-way stretch tights are available as custom-made items.
Studies on compression stockings show that after stocking removal there is little evidence of reversal of the underlying disease process, such as improvement in calf muscle function or restoration of valves. Therefore, patients should be aware that graduated compression stockings, along with exercise, diet, limb elevation, and skin care, are part of the long-term management plan for venous insufficiency. and the leg ulceration.
Compression socks
Compression hose
Compression hose
Anti-embolism stockings
Anti-embolism stockings are not the same as support stockings or compression stockings. A popular type is the TED® stocking. Anti-embolism stockings have graduated compression to speed blood flow through the leg, but are designed to be worn when lying down rather than standing. They are used after the operation; The intention is to prevent embolism or blood clots.
Antiembolism average
Compression hose
Which are the contraindications to compression therapy?
Compression should not be used to arterial leg ulcers and should be used with caution in diabetic leg ulcers.