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  1. Compression Therapy Is Not Contraindicated in Diabetic Patients with Venous or Mixed Leg Ulcer
  2. Response to letter to editor regarding: “Risks and contraindications of medical compression treatment – a critical reappraisal. An international consensus statement PHLEB-19-150.R1”
  3. Higher Interface Pressure Provides Major Part of Haemodynamic Response in Compression Therapy
  4. Risks and contraindications of medical compression treatment – A critical reappraisal. An international consensus statement
  5. Paradox Findings are Reality, Difficult is the Explanation
  6. Reliable self-application of short stretch leg compression: Pressure measurements under self-applied, adjustable compression wraps
  7. Self-management by firm, non-elastic adjustable compression wrap device [Translation of Druckmessungen unter Klettverschluss-Kompression - Selbstbehandlung durch feste, unelastische Beinwickelung]
  8. Compression therapy for venous leg ulcers: risk factors for adverse events and complications, contraindications - a review of present guidelines
  9. An innovative compression system providing low, sustained resting pressure and high, efficient working pressure
  10. Compression therapy in larterial leg ulcers may be beneficial
  11. Compression therapy should work when it is needed
  12. Cinderella indications for compression therapy
  13. Compression and deep vein thrombosis
  14. Ulcers in congenital anemia
  15. Neue Aspekte der Kompressionstherapie
  16. Compression for leg wounds
  17. Letters
  18. Phlebology and lymphology – A family affair
  19. Compression therapy for deep vein thrombosis
  20. ICC and EVC- a fruitful cooperation
  21. Commentary
  22. Occupational Leg Oedema is More Reduced by Antigraduated than by Graduated Stockings
  23. The Mannequin-leg: a new instrument to assess stiffness of compression materials
  24. Compression therapy in leg ulcers
  25. Unexpected venous diameter reduction by compression stocking of deep, but not of superficial veins
  26. Compression therapy in mixed ulcers increases venous output and arterial perfusion
  27. Compression stockings with moderate pressure are able to reduce chronic leg oedema
  28. Reticulate eruptions: Part 2. Historical perspectives, morphology, terminology and classification
  29. Effect of Compression Therapy on Leg Veins Anatomy: Quantification by 3D Vectorial Modeling from MRI Slices
  30. Compression Therapy in Mixed Ulcers: Search for a Safe Pressure Range not Affecting Arterial Inflow
  31. Commentary: Practical Value of Measuring Compression Pressure
  32. Inelastic bandages maintain their hemodynamic effectiveness over time despite significant pressure loss
  33. Is low compression pressure able to improve venous pumping function in patients with venous insufficiency?
  34. Inelastic Compression is Effective Over Time in Spite of Significant Pressure Drop
  35. Compression therapy for venous ulceration
  36. Which Pressure Do We Need to Compress the Great Saphenous Vein on the Thigh?
  37. Thigh compression
  38. Which Pressure Do We Need to Compress the Great Saphenous Vein on the Thigh?
  39. Influence of Different Materials in Multicomponent Bandages on Pressure and Stiffness of the Final Bandage
  40. Influence of Different Materials in Multicomponent Bandages on Pressure and Stiffness of the Final Bandage
  41. Diagnosis of Deep Vein Thrombosis
  42. Interface pressure and stiffness of ready made compression stockings: Comparison of in vivo and in vitro measurements
  43. Compression therapy in venous leg ulcers
  44. Calf compression pressure required to achieve venous closure from supine to standing positions
  45. Ambulation and Compression After Deep Vein Thrombosis: Dispelling Myths
  46. Compression Stockings Reduce Occupational Leg Swelling
  47. Bed rest versus ambulation in the initial treatment of patients with proximal deep vein thrombosis
  48. Does thigh compression improve venous hemodynamics in chronic venous insufficiency?
  49. Zur ambulanten Behandlung der Beinvenenthrombose
  50. Zum Problem des artefiziellen Extremit�ten�dems
  51. Compression Therapy of the Legs
  52. Prevention of deep vein thrombosis by mechanical methods
  53. HLA-DR IN LYME BORRELIOSIS
  54. Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome
  55. Deep-vein thrombosis.
  56. Deep Vein Thrombosis
  57. Initial and Long-Term Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis