Info | Typical Locations of Pressure Injuries
Discover the common locations of pressure injuries and how to prevent and treat them.
Pressure ulcers can occur on all parts of the body. Points that are particularly prone to pressure ulcers are the rump-bone, sitting bones, iliac crest, sacrum, shoulder blades, back of the head, heels and ankles(14). Other parts of the body can also be affected, so be particularly aware that medical equipment such as catheters, plaster casts and nasal tubes can cause pressure, as can when the person is intubated(4,6,15).
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Pacific Pressure Injury Alliance (2014). Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcer: Clinical Guideline. Cambridge Media: Perth, Australia.
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