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Sharpen your skills 

Seize the opportunity to sharpen your skills with our free, online training, Portrait of a Patient™– our new compression therapy training modules – designed for wound care clinicians worldwide. 

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Embrace compression therapy to master 
VLU care  

You and your patients struggle with the challenge posed by venous leg ulcers (VLUs), which are the most common lower extremity wound and affects about 1% of the Western population in their lifetime1 with the U.S. spending an estimated $14.9 billion annually on treatment2. Compression therapy remains the gold standard for the management of VLUs.

2:43 min

Tips for comfortably applying and removing 

Explore our instructional video for a step-by-step demonstration on applying the Coban 2 Two-Layer compression system, featuring techniques for wrapping below the knee, tips for maximizing patient comfort, and guidance on removal.

6:07 min

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Resources :
  1. O’Donnell TF, Passman MA, Marston EA, et. al. Management of venous leg ulcers: Clinical practice guidelines of the Society for Vascular Surgery® and the American Venous Forum. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2014; 60(2), 3S-59S 
  2. Rice JB, Desai U, Cummings AK, Birnbaum HG, Skornicki M, Parsons N. Burden of venous leg ulcers in the United States. J Med Econ. 2014 May;17(5):347-56.
  3. 3M Data on file. Study-05-010364
  4. Mosti G, Crespi A, Mattaliano V: Comparison Between a New, Two-component Compression System With Zinc Paste Bandages for Leg Ulcer Healing: A Prospective, Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Trial Monitoring Subbandage Pressures WOUNDS 2011;23(5):126–134
  5. Moffatt C et al.: A randomised controlled 8-week crossover clinical evaluation of the 3M Coban 2 Layer Compression System versus Profore to evaluate the product performance in patients with venous leg ulcers International Wound Journal 2008, 5 (2), pp. 267-279 
  6. 3M Data on file. Study-05-010395
  7. 3M Data on file study-05-001517 
  8. Harding K. et al. Simplifying venous leg ulcer management. Consensus recommendations. Wounds International. 2015; 10-11