Articles related to Compression
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41. Mayrovitz HN, Regan MB, Larsen PB (1993) 

 Effects of rhythmically alternating and static pressure support surfaces on skin microvascular perfusion.
    Wounds 5:47-55

53. Mayrovitz HN, Delgado M (1996)
 Effect of sustained regional compression on lower extremity skin microcirculation. 
     Wounds.8(4):111-117

55. Mayrovitz HN, Delgado M.( 1996)
 Effect of compression bandaging on lower extremity skin microcirculation.
     Wounds 8:200-207

56. Mayrovitz HN , Larsen PB(1997)
 Effects of compression bandaging on leg pulsastile blood flow. 
     Clinical Physiology 17:105-117

58. Mayrovitz HN(1998)
Compression-Induced Pulsatile Blood Flow Changes in Human Legs.
     Clinical Physiology. 18:117-124  JOURNAL LINK

59. Mayrovitz HN, Delgado M, Smith J. (1997)
Compression bandaging effects on lower extremity peripheral and sub-bandange skin blood perfusion.
      Wounds 1997;9(5)146-152)

60. Mayrovitz, HN., Smith, J., Regan, M.B. (1997) 
Heel blood perfusion responses to pressure loading and unloading in women.
      Ostomy/Wound Management 43(7):16-26.

66. Mayrovitz HN, Smith J (1998)
Heel-skin microvascular blood perfusion responses to sustained pressure loading and unloading
      Microcirculation 5:227-233

69. Mayrovitz HN, Smith J. (1999)
Blood perfusion hyperaemia in response to graded loading of human heels assessed by laser-Doppler imaging.
Clinical Physiology 1999;19:351-359.  JOURNAL LINK

78.  Mayrovitz HN (2002)
Effects of different cyclic pressurization-relief patterns on heel skin blood perfusion
      Advances in Skin and Wound Care 2002;15(4):158-164

83. Macdonald JM, Sims N, Mayroviz HN (2003)

Lymphedema, Lipedema and the Open Wound: The Role of Compression Therapy.
       Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003;83:639-658

84.  Mayrovitz HN, Sims N (2003) 
Effects of Ankle-to-Knee External Pressures on Skin Blood Perfusion in the Compressed Leg and Non-Compressed Foot
       Adv Skin Wound Care 2003;16:198-202

86. Mayrovitz HN, Sims N, Dribin L. (2003)
Heel skin hyperemia: Direct compression vs. vascular occlusion. 
Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 2003;23:354-359  JOURNAL LINK

88. Mayrovitz HN, Sims N. (2004) 
Effects of Support Surface Relief Pressures on Heel Skin Blood Flow in Persons With and Without Diabetes Mellitus
      Advances in Skin and Wound Care 2004;17(4):197-201

89. Mayrovitz HN (2004) Compression Therapy Concepts - Book Chapter

92. Mayrovitz HN (2005)
 Compression Therapy.
      In: Wound Healing Ed. Falabella, A.F. and Kirsner, R.S. Published by: Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton Florida
      Chapter 33 pp 409-421 isbn 0-8247-5458-1, 2005

101. Mayrovitz HN (2007)
 Interface pressures produced by two different types of lymphedema therapy devices.
      Physical Therapy (October) 87:(10) 379-1388

112. Hammond T, Mayrovitz HN (2010)
Programmable Intermittent Pneumatic Compression as a Component of Therapy for Breast Cancer Treatment-Related Truncal and Arm Lymphedema
     Home Health Care Management & Practice  2010;22:397-402

115. Mayrovitz HN, Macdonald JM (2010)
Medical Compression: Effects on Leg Pulsatile Blood Flow
        International Angiolgy 2010;29(5)436-441

119. Fife CE, Davey S, Maus EA, Guilliod E, Mayrovitz HN (2012)
A  randomized controlled trial comparing two types of pneumatic compression for breast cancer-related lymphedema treatment in the home
Support Care Cancer 2012;20:3279-3286

132. Mayrovitz HN, Partsch H and Vanscheidt W. Novel (2015)
Adaptive Compression Therapy Maintains Intended Pressure In Contrast To Conventional Bandaging
Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing (JWOCN) 2015;42:(5) 468-473

145. Mayrovitz HN, Ryan S, Hartman JM (2017)
Usability of advanced pneumatic compression to treat cancer-related head and neck lymphedema: A feasibility study.
Head & Neck. 2018;40(1):137-143