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05 June 2009 Correlations between Wound Healing, Pain and Stress

Leading Researchers put Spotlight on Correlations between Wound Healing, Pain and Stress at the 19th EWMA Conference.

At the recent 19th EWMA conference in Helsinki Mölnlycke Health Care hosted a satellite symposium entitled Stress, Pain and Wound Healing!

The goal of the symposium was to investigate further the role psychological stress may play in wound healing and the impact that this may have in terms of the consequences of dressing related pain, the lectures were presented by renowned wound care specialists and psychology experts.

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