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Wound
Care Center
Rachel
Calderon
November 14, 2002
Approximately
3 - 5 million Americans suffer from chronic
wounds and now Ingham Regional Medical Center
has recently opened the Ingham Regional
Wound Care Center to treat mid-Michigan
patients.
The center provides an interdisciplinary
approach to wound healing, with a primary
goal of avoiding amputation and saving the
involved limb. They also teach a patient
the importance of preventative medicine.
"We get the patient involved so they can
understand how nutrition affects their wounds
and the healing process. We also tell them
how their daily activities can affect their
outcome," said Marilyn Matthiesen, program
director.
"Certain
wounds healthy people would feel when we
walk around, we'd feel the pain and stay
off the limb and allow it to heal. These
people don't feel it so they keep using
their limb so it leads to infections and
other problems," said Dr.
Joe Gonzalez, DPM.
Many
wounds are the result of pressure, poor
circulation or are related to diabetes.
Call
377-8195 for more information. The Ingham
Regional Wound Care Center is located at
2727 S. Pennsylvania Avenue in Lansing.
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