Supplementing Diabetic Wound Care With Hyperbaric Medicine

As the diabetes mellitus epidemic continues to grow, so does the number of diabetic wounds in the lower extremity. Researchers have estimated that the number of individuals with diabetes mellitus who eventually develop a lower extremity ulceration may be as high as 25 percent. 1 read more

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Supplementing Diabetic Wound Care With Hyperbaric Medicine

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