Debridement of SkinMuscle
Debridement of skin/muscle is a medical procedure used to remove dead or damaged tissue from an area of the body, typically to help speed up healing. It may be done by surgical or chemical means. The procedure can be used to treat a range of conditions, such as ulcers, abscesses, and infections. As well, debridement can reduce the risk of infection, minimize scarring, and aid in wound closure. When done correctly, the procedure is safe, efficient, and cost-effective. Thus, it is an important therapeutic tool for many physicians.
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ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Murdaca Giuseppe, Department of Internal Medicine,
University of Genoa.
Journal of Advanced Rheumatology Science is a broad-based, advanced, peer-reviewed, open access journal. The main aim of this journal is to provide an essential resource for researchers and a major platform for all scientists to reach over the world of researches in the areas of physiology, rheumatology, rheumatism, arthritis, joints, muscles.