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Treatment options for PTS include proper leg elevation, compression therapy with elastic stockings or electrostimulation devices, herbal remedies (such as horse chestnut, rutosides, pentoxifylline), and wound care for leg ulcers. | Treatment options for PTS include proper leg elevation, compression therapy with elastic stockings or electrostimulation devices, herbal remedies (such as horse chestnut, rutosides, pentoxifylline), and wound care for leg ulcers.<ref>Vazquez SR, Freeman A, VanWoerkom RC, Rondina MT. Contemporary issues in the prevention and management of postthrombotic syndrome. Ann Pharmacother 2009; 43:1824-35.</ref> | ||
Compression bandages are useful to treat edemas. Stimulation medical devices such as [[Veinoplus]] can also reduce the symptoms of PTS. By stimulating the calf muscle pump, this device helps to remove venous stasis, to inhibit venous reflux and increases venous outflow.<ref>Soriano C., Moll S., Deal A. Efficacy and optimal use of a portable electrical muscle stimulator (Veinoplus) to improve symptoms of post-thrombotic syndrome. Poster presented at the Annual scientific Symposium 2010 of the ''Hemophilia and Thrombosis Research Society'' (HTRS). Abstract, page 30, published by [http://www.htrs.org/ HTRS]</ref><ref>Nicolaides AN, Griffin M, Bond D et all. The Efficacy of New Veinoplus Stimulation Technology to Increase Venous Flow and Prevent Venous Stasis. ''Journal of Vascular Surgery''. Volume 51, issue 3, page 790, March 2010</ref> Thus, lowers limbs are better irrigated. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Medical Therapy
Treatment options for PTS include proper leg elevation, compression therapy with elastic stockings or electrostimulation devices, herbal remedies (such as horse chestnut, rutosides, pentoxifylline), and wound care for leg ulcers.[1]
Compression bandages are useful to treat edemas. Stimulation medical devices such as Veinoplus can also reduce the symptoms of PTS. By stimulating the calf muscle pump, this device helps to remove venous stasis, to inhibit venous reflux and increases venous outflow.[2][3] Thus, lowers limbs are better irrigated.
References
- ↑ Vazquez SR, Freeman A, VanWoerkom RC, Rondina MT. Contemporary issues in the prevention and management of postthrombotic syndrome. Ann Pharmacother 2009; 43:1824-35.
- ↑ Soriano C., Moll S., Deal A. Efficacy and optimal use of a portable electrical muscle stimulator (Veinoplus) to improve symptoms of post-thrombotic syndrome. Poster presented at the Annual scientific Symposium 2010 of the Hemophilia and Thrombosis Research Society (HTRS). Abstract, page 30, published by HTRS
- ↑ Nicolaides AN, Griffin M, Bond D et all. The Efficacy of New Veinoplus Stimulation Technology to Increase Venous Flow and Prevent Venous Stasis. Journal of Vascular Surgery. Volume 51, issue 3, page 790, March 2010