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Ayurveda management of chronic non healing pressure ulcer at foot, secondary to tethered cord syndrome –A case report

Pressure ulcers are classic chronic ulcers that appear over the areas of pressure and trauma in the skin that has lost sensation. Tethered cord syndrome is a rare etiology of chronic pressure ulcer originating from the central nervous system. Surgical treatment adopted is release of the tethered cor...

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Published in:Indian Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine KLEU 2019, Vol.1 (1), p.62-66
Main Authors: Killedar, Ramesh, Sanapeti, Rajashekhar, Shindhe, Pradeep
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