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The impact of psychological stress on wound healing : a theoretical and clinical perspective

Wynn, MO; Holloway, S

Authors

MO Wynn

S Holloway



Abstract

The impact of psychological stress has been the subject of controversy for many years, with its true impact yet to be clearly delineated. Two seminal theories laid the foundation of our current understanding of the impact of stress on wound healing and form the basis for many clinical investigations. Challenges associated with the study of stress and wound healing include differences in definitions as well as pragmatic challenges quantifying stress. This article critically discusses the original theories related to stress and physical health in the context of wound healing, as well as contemporary evidence indicating the impact of stress on the normal wound healing response.

Citation

Wynn, M., & Holloway, S. (2019). The impact of psychological stress on wound healing : a theoretical and clinical perspective. Wounds UK, 15(3), 20-27

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jul 2, 2019
Deposit Date Nov 9, 2020
Journal Wounds UK
Print ISSN 1746-6814
Publisher Wounds UK
Volume 15
Issue 3
Pages 20-27
Publisher URL https://www.woundsinternational.com/resources/details/impact-psychological-stress-wound-healing-theoretical-and-clinical-perspective
Related Public URLs http://www.wounds-uk.com/index.shtml


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