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Graduated Compression Therapy with Empower Nurses

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Better healing with Graduated Compression Therapy

Graduated Compression Therapy (GCT) is a carefully designed approach for the prevention and management of venous return (the rate of blood flow back to the heart) and to reduce oedema (build-up of fluid in the body)

Compression bandages or garments applied externally are like a continuous hug for the limbs. Empower Nurses are trained in identifying which compression is needed for each unique need. They strive to create a perfect balance between elastic and inelastic materials for the most effective results.
Leg ulcers can be a persistent condition that may recur over time. Dealing with them can be emotionally taxing and costly. Our Nurses are trained to alleviate the long-term complications of chronic venous insufficiency, including venous pooling and capillary permeability (the passage through the capillary wall).

 

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GCT enhances the healing rates of ulcers compared with no compression.
Our approach includes compression bandages, wraps and garments. We make sure to customise the type of compression system used to specific needs, as the choice of system influences the healing rate.

Medical compression is classified as:
Class I: 20-30 mmHg
Class II: 30-40 mmHg
Class III: 40-50 mmHg

The client will have to have a vascular assessment completed by the nurse to rule out any underlying medical issues or contradictions that may negatively impact compression application.
Our dedicated team of Nurses can apply Class 1 compression, and in some cases, class II compression bandages and garments after conducting a thorough vascular assessment. This is to ensure that there are no underlying medical issues that may impact the effectiveness of the compression application.
Our goal is to enhance quality of life and independence through personalised care.

 

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