Need For Wound Care
Statistics show a great need for wound care centers. Each year approximately 5 million Americans will suffer from chronic wounds caused by diabetes, circulatory problems or many other conditions.
Other statistics include:
- 5 million people who suffer from chronic wounds have diabetic ulcers.
- 2.5 million people have pressure ulcers.
- 1 million people have venous stasis (circulatory) ulcers.
- 15% of all diabetics will develop chronic wounds.
- Patients with diabetes have a 15-fold increase in the risk of amputation and approximately 60,000 diabetics will undergo amputation each year.
- One-half of all diabetics have or will develop neuropathy, which can lead to injuries, sores, chronic infections, gangrene or amputations.
But there is HOPE. Studies have shown that wound care treatment facilities have reduced amputation rates significantly and reduced the length of hospital stays by 24 percent. The American Diabetes Association estimated that diabetes-related amputation could be reduced by 50 percent if patients were routinely tested for neuropathy, educated to prevent injury or complications, and provided related ancillary services.
NEWS
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May 19, 2008
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Chief Growth Officer Recognized For Statewide Leadership
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June 18, 2008
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Ranked 'Excellent' By Physicians
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July 28, 2008
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital to Host International Delegation
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August 7, 2008
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Employee Chosen To Select National Award Winners
EVENTS
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September 17, 2008
Free Screenings for Peripheral Arterial Disease
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September 26, 2008
2008 Inova Rehabilitation Center Fall Conference
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October 18, 2008
Interpretation of Instrumental Swallowing Assessments
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November 1, 2008
Geriatric Neurorehabilitation in the Medically Complex Client
