References

VACUODERMIE REFERENCES:

Physiotherapy of traumatic and surgical wounds
F. Souyris, J.M.Hebting, L. Montes de OCA, P. Jammet

Orbito palpebral surgery and massokinesitherapy
J.M Hebting, A. Gary-Bobo

Treating scars with masso-kinesiotherapy
J.M Hebting, G. Billotet, J.O. Bourgeois, M. Pocholle

Orthopedics and hands surgery department
Y. Allieu

The benefits of vacuomobilization is treating orthopedic scars.
J.M. Hebting, J.C. Rouzaud, A. Gary-Bobo

Physical therapy in wound care
J .M Hebting

Kinesitherapy and migraines. Illusion or realty, observations on 30 cases.
J.M Hebting, S. Lorenzo

Surgery of the thorax and physical therapy.
O. Billotet, J.M. Hebting, B. Albat

Kineplasty
J.M. Hebting, B. Allegre, O. Billotet, A. Gary-Bobo

PRESSOTHERAPY REFERENCES:

Laser Doppler vasomotion among patients with post-thrombotic venous insufficiency:
Effect of intermittent pneumatic compression.
K.Pekanmaki, P.J. Kolari, U. Kistal

Treatment of lymphedema with a compression device.
Michael R. Bastian, M.D. – Beth G. Goldstein, M.D. – Jack L. Lesher, Jr., M.D. – J. Graham Smith, Jr., M.D.
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912-2900

Lymphoedema of the upper limb, secondary to treatment of a mammary tumour:
Statistical study of the result provided by physical treatment.
Jean Claude Ferrandez, Kinesitherapist, Avignon, Franceal

The physical treatment of post-therapeutic upper limb lymphoedema and its long-term follow up care.
J.P. Burn- Service de Reeducation Vasculaire,
Pavillon VIAT 3, Hospital Saint-Joseph – 7 rue Pierre-Larousse, F 75674 Paris Cedex 14

Interest of pneumatic compression – J.C. Ferrandez, J.P. Laroche

Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism. – Taft Academic Vascular Surgery, St. Marys Hospital Medical School

Hemodynamic alterations in venous blood flow produced by external pneumatic compression.
Herbert Janssen, Ph.D., Cristina Trevino, B.S., David Williams, M.S.

Kineplasty. Treatment of Traumatic or surgical wounds. – J.M. Hebting, B. Allegre, O. Billotet, A. Gary Bobo

Compression in the treatment of Leg Telangiectasia: Theoretical Considerations.
Mitchel P. Goldman, M.D.

The effects of the modified intermittent sequential pneumatic device (MISPD) on exercise performance following an exhaustive exercise bout.
Avigdor Zelikovski M.D., Clive L. Kaye MSc, Gershon Fink, Shimon A. Spitzer M.D., and Yair Shapiro M.D.

Prevention of Thromboses and Cutaneous Neoroses using physical methods and Pressotherapy in surgery of chronic veinous deficiency of the lower limbs.
J. Valentin, D Leonhardt, M. Perrin