| As a result of the desire to improve and develop the medical-health care actions of Fraternidad Muprespa, as formulated in our customer service decalogue "Fraternidad Muprespa aims to work as a team for customer satisfaction and take the initiative to improve our service and provide better services by setting new improvement objectives" (Extract from the customer service decalogue, point 10. ACAI Project) our staff strives to contribute to this. From the physiotherapy, traumatology and nursing services of our Huelva healthcare center, an application technique and its cure protocol have been researched and developed based on the treatment of infrared laser wounds. This work gave rise to the article "Treatment of Wounds with infrared laser. Approach to the Ideal Dose", signed by M. Conde Quintero and E. Estévez Lampón, in collaboration with M.J. Toscano Arroyo. The work of these professionals has been very well accepted by the medical community, being published in the journal Physiotherapy Issues, published by the universities of Seville and Alcalá de Henares and adopted as an organ of scientific dissemination by the professional associations of Andalusia, the Basque Country, Castilla-La Mancha, Madrid and the Balearic Islands; currently being the most important publication of scientific information and research in physiotherapy on the national scene. Furthermore, the article has inspired the poster on IR Laser cures that was presented by Mario Jesús Quintero Velo and Ana Vivas Pérez at the VIII National Congress of the Association of Traumatology and Orthopedic Nursing (AEETO), held in Cádiz last April 2009. This was worthy of publication as original article for representing a novel adaptation of the conventional laser wound treatment technique, also carried out with a device that is not the one usually used to treat this type of pathologies, with excellent results. This is a new example that reflects the desire of Fraternidad Muprespa to become a reference, in this case materialized through the research and development of a physiotherapeutic treatment technique own which accelerates the healing of patients and therefore improves the quality of care. The documentation related to said article is attached. |