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Question:

Effects of external compression:

Author: Lexi Bishop



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- Effects depend on compression device used and amount of pressure applied - improves circulation; intermittent more than static, fluids within the vessels are forced proximally - improved circulation benefits pts with edema, helps prevent formation of DVT’s and may facilitate the healing of wound ulcers - can help shape a limb or residual limb - increases skin temp


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