OZONOTERAPIA Y FITOTERAPIA EN LA CICATRIZACIÓN DE HERIDAS CRÓNICAS EN PACIENTES CON DIABETES TIPO 2
Se enfatiza la importancia de una evaluación crítica de la evidencia científica para guiar la integración de la ozonoterapia y la fitoterapia en la práctica clínica. Se subraya la necesidad de una perspectiva equilibrada y basada en la evidencia hacia estos enfoques terapéuticos para optimizar los resultados en pacientes con heridas crónicas. Este artículo proporciona una visión integral de la ozonoterapia y la fitoterapia, y destaca la importancia de la investigación de mayor calidad metodológica.
Institución del autor
Hospital Eduardo Canosa, Puerto Santa Cruz, Argentina
Coautores
Victoria Ammiraglia* Mariela Torres** Mercedes Ledesma** Daiana Posdeley**
Kinesióloga, Hospital Eduardo Canosa, Puerto Santa Cruz, Argentina*
Enfermera, Hospital Eduardo Canosa, Puerto Santa Cruz, Argentina**
Palabras clave
aceite esencial, aceite ozonizado, cicatrización de heridas, diabetes tipo 2, fitoterapia, ozonoterapia
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