The Future of Nutritional Support for Wound HealingBusiness Insights - December 12, 2011 - 139 Pages - SKU: RET4893401 |
Introduction
Chronic wounds are notoriously difficult to treat and, despite a high level of innovation in the wound care market, there is little evidence that any treatment offers a genuine, cost-effective solution. The global wound care market is estimated to be worth around $20bn and will be driven by innovative condition-specific, nutrition-based products and formulations.
Features and benefits
Chronic wounds are notoriously difficult to treat and, despite a high level of innovation in the wound care market, there is little evidence that any treatment offers a genuine, cost-effective solution. The global wound care market is estimated to be worth around $20bn and will be driven by innovative condition-specific, nutrition-based products and formulations.
Features and benefits
- Defines the problem of wounds and the importance of developing evidence-based dietary interventions.
- Identifies what factors delay wound healing and the role of nutritional management.
- Identifes key ingredients and assesses the clinical evidence and patent activity to support their use in wound healing products.
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