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Circulator boot. (Skin and Wound Care).


* FDA-approved product for both arterial arterial /ar·te·ri·al/ (-al) pertaining to an artery or to the arteries.

ar·te·ri·al
adj.
1. Of or relating to one or more arteries or to the entire system of arteries.

2.
 and venous insufficiency Venous Insufficiency Definition

Venous insufficiency is described as abnormal blood flow through veins that can cause local damage, damage to affected legs, or death.
 

* Used for wound care and limb salvage limb salvage Orthopedics The returning of a limb to a state of reasonable functionality after severe trauma that might otherwise result in amputation. See Amputation.  

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Publication:Contemporary Long Term Care
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Aug 1, 2002
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