Combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case report

Jarosław Pasek,1 Grzegorz Cieślar,2 Aleksander Sieroń2 1Institute of Physical Education Tourism and Physiotherapy, University of Jan Długosz in Częstochowa, Częstochowa, Poland; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Angiology and Physical Medicine, School of Medicine with the Division of Dentistry in Z...

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Main Authors: Pasek J, Cieślar G, Sieroń A
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-10-01
Series:Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
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spelling doaj-7e1c71b3064e44f9bdf1b40319b9a8262020-11-25T01:17:17ZengDove Medical PressTherapeutics and Clinical Risk Management1178-203X2018-10-01Volume 141915192141187Combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case reportPasek JCieślar GSieroń AJarosław Pasek,1 Grzegorz Cieślar,2 Aleksander Sieroń2 1Institute of Physical Education Tourism and Physiotherapy, University of Jan Długosz in Częstochowa, Częstochowa, Poland; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Angiology and Physical Medicine, School of Medicine with the Division of Dentistry in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Bytom, Poland Abstract: The most frequent causes of leg ulcers are chronic venous disease (CVD) related mainly to venous hypertension and peripheral arterial disease (PAD) related to disseminated atheromatous lesions in lower limb arteries. In 15%–21% of patients, ulcers of mixed venous-arterial etiology occur, which are usually more resistant for conservative therapy (compression therapy, pharmacotherapy, wearing elastic stockings, leg elevation and massage, change of lifestyle, and regular physical exercises). The contemporary model of complex therapy of leg ulcers in the course of chronic venous and arterial insufficiency more often also comprises numerous physical therapy procedures as associated therapy. This paper presents beneficial results of treatment applied to a 58-year-old patient with 1-month lasting painful chronic ulcers of both shins of mixed venous-arterial etiology, resistant to conservative therapy, which was performed by using the device Laserobaria-S for local combined physical therapy including simultaneous action of hyperbaric oxygen, extremely low-frequency (ELF) variable magnetic field, and low-energy light radiation. As a result of a 9-week therapeutic cycle consisting of 30 daily procedures, a complete healing of ulcers in both shins with accompanying subsidence of pain and substantial reduction in the intensity of local inflammation around the ulcer was obtained. The patient reported no side effects, and no complications were observed during the therapy. Keywords: mixed etiology leg ulcer, chronic venous-arterial insufficiency, treatment, combine physical therapy, supplementary therapy, local hyperbaric oxygen therapy, low-energy light therapy, magnetotherapy, Laserobaria-Shttps://www.dovepress.com/combined-therapy-in-the-treatment-of-mixed-etiology-leg-ulcer-ndash-ca-peer-reviewed-article-TCRMmixed etiology leg ulcerchronic venous/arterial insufficiencytreatmentcombine physical therapyassociated therapyLaserobaria-S.
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Sieroń A
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Combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case report
Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
mixed etiology leg ulcer
chronic venous/arterial insufficiency
treatment
combine physical therapy
associated therapy
Laserobaria-S.
author_facet Pasek J
Cieślar G
Sieroń A
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title Combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case report
title_short Combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case report
title_full Combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case report
title_fullStr Combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case report
title_full_unstemmed Combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case report
title_sort combined therapy in the treatment of mixed etiology leg ulcer – case report
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
issn 1178-203X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Jarosław Pasek,1 Grzegorz Cieślar,2 Aleksander Sieroń2 1Institute of Physical Education Tourism and Physiotherapy, University of Jan Długosz in Częstochowa, Częstochowa, Poland; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Angiology and Physical Medicine, School of Medicine with the Division of Dentistry in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Bytom, Poland Abstract: The most frequent causes of leg ulcers are chronic venous disease (CVD) related mainly to venous hypertension and peripheral arterial disease (PAD) related to disseminated atheromatous lesions in lower limb arteries. In 15%–21% of patients, ulcers of mixed venous-arterial etiology occur, which are usually more resistant for conservative therapy (compression therapy, pharmacotherapy, wearing elastic stockings, leg elevation and massage, change of lifestyle, and regular physical exercises). The contemporary model of complex therapy of leg ulcers in the course of chronic venous and arterial insufficiency more often also comprises numerous physical therapy procedures as associated therapy. This paper presents beneficial results of treatment applied to a 58-year-old patient with 1-month lasting painful chronic ulcers of both shins of mixed venous-arterial etiology, resistant to conservative therapy, which was performed by using the device Laserobaria-S for local combined physical therapy including simultaneous action of hyperbaric oxygen, extremely low-frequency (ELF) variable magnetic field, and low-energy light radiation. As a result of a 9-week therapeutic cycle consisting of 30 daily procedures, a complete healing of ulcers in both shins with accompanying subsidence of pain and substantial reduction in the intensity of local inflammation around the ulcer was obtained. The patient reported no side effects, and no complications were observed during the therapy. Keywords: mixed etiology leg ulcer, chronic venous-arterial insufficiency, treatment, combine physical therapy, supplementary therapy, local hyperbaric oxygen therapy, low-energy light therapy, magnetotherapy, Laserobaria-S
topic mixed etiology leg ulcer
chronic venous/arterial insufficiency
treatment
combine physical therapy
associated therapy
Laserobaria-S.
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