Guest guest Posted January 20, 2012 Report Share Posted January 20, 2012 Hi all. This is unsavory but I am hoping to gain knowledge from someone who's solved these issues. 1) There is an unfortunate smell that is sometimes associated with infected wounds and/or poor hygiene with lymphedema wraps. Q: How do you mask the smell or clean the air? Related, do you have UV lights (or anything else) to inhibit bacterial growth? Negative air exchange? 2) How do your staff lift/reposition heavy dependent legs? Our therapists risk injuries as they brace the patient's leg on their thighs and hoist thighs, etc. Any safe lifting techniques or lift devices that you use? Thank you. Alan Petrazzi, MPT, MPM Rehab Director VA Pittsburgh " It's Our Turn To Serve " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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