U.S., July 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07677761) titled 'Manual Lymphatic Drainage on Pressure Injuries' on June 19.
Brief Summary: Pressure injuries are a significant health problem, often resulting from pressure, friction, and impaired tissue perfusion, and are particularly common in individuals in intensive care, those with immobility, and those with chronic diseases. The literature extensively addresses interventions such as pressure reduction, the use of appropriate support surfaces, wound care practices, and nutritional support in the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries. However, the role of manual therapies aimed at improving circulation and lymphatic flow, such as manual ...