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PDF) Subepidermal moisture (SEM) and bioimpedance: A literature review of a novel method for early detection of pressure-induced tissue damage (pressure ulcers)
Clinical impact of a sub-epidermal moisture scanner: what is the real-world use? | Journal of Wound Care
The subepidermal moisture scanner: the technology explained
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The subepidermal moisture scanner: the technology explained
The Sub-Epidermal Moisture Scanner: the principles of pressure injury prevention using novel early detection technology Clinical
Clinical profile of the SEM Scanner — Modernizing pressure injury care pathways using Sub-Epidermal Moisture (SEM) scanning
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Subepidermal moisture (SEM) and bioimpedance: a literature review of a novel method for early detection of pressure‐induced tissue damage (pressure ulcers) - Moore - 2017 - International Wound Journal - Wiley Online Library
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The subepidermal moisture scanner: the technology explained | Journal of Wound Care
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Bruin Biometrics' Sub-Epidermal Moisture Scanner Might Detect Decubitus Ulcers Before They Show Up | Medgadget
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Using Subepidermal Moisture Level as an Indicator of Early Pressure Damage to Local Skin and Tissue - Bruin Biometrics
The subepidermal moisture scanner: the technology explained | Journal of Wound Care
Sub-epidural Moisture (SEM) and PIs: Seeing in the Dark - Institute for Pressure Injury Prevention
New pressure ulcer guidelines recommend use of subepidermal moisture measurement device
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Leading experts in the 2019 Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries*: Clinical Practice Guideline¹ recommend using a sub-epidermal moisture (SEM) measurement device as an adjunct to standard of care (SoC)
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Educational information & expert opinion on Pressure Injuries