Wounds International & Wound Care Insights: Beyond the Surface

Wound Balance: Why Managing the Wound is Only One Third of the Story (PART 2)

25 min · 15. juni 2026
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In this Wounds International and Wound Care Insights podcast recorded at the LINK conference, Karen Ousey speaks with Harikrishna KR Nair about the concept of wound balance and its growing importance in modern care. The discussion explores how wound management must move beyond a narrow clinical focus to a more holistic model that considers the patient’s physical, psychological and social needs alongside clinical treatment. They highlight the role of multidisciplinary collaboration, patient empowerment and real-world factors such as lifestyle and environment in improving outcomes. The conversation also emphasises the need for education and global adoption to ensure wound balance becomes embedded in everyday practice.

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How Wound Balance Aligns Teams, Tools and Patients for Better Clinical Outcomes

Recorded live at the Link Congress in Berlin, this Wounds International and Wound Care Insights podcast, hosted by Karen Ousey, brings together global experts including Laura Swoboda, Alton Johnson and Trent Brookshier to explore the concept of “wound balance.” The discussion emphasises a shift from treating wounds in isolation to addressing the full picture: the wound environment, the patient’s overall health and the wider healthcare system. With insights into tools like Biomes for early assessment, alongside real-world challenges such as healthcare access, cost, and social determinants, the conversation highlights the need for early intervention, education and multidisciplinary collaboration. Ultimately, it reinforces that successful healing depends not just on clinical decisions, but on empowering patients and understanding their lived reality.

29. juni 202634 min
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Wound Balance: Why Managing the Wound is Only One Third of the Story (PART 2)

In this Wounds International and Wound Care Insights podcast recorded at the LINK conference, Karen Ousey speaks with Harikrishna KR Nair about the concept of wound balance and its growing importance in modern care. The discussion explores how wound management must move beyond a narrow clinical focus to a more holistic model that considers the patient’s physical, psychological and social needs alongside clinical treatment. They highlight the role of multidisciplinary collaboration, patient empowerment and real-world factors such as lifestyle and environment in improving outcomes. The conversation also emphasises the need for education and global adoption to ensure wound balance becomes embedded in everyday practice.

15. juni 202625 min
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Wound Balance: Why Managing the Wound is Only One Third of the Story (PART 1)

In this Wounds International and Wound Care Insights podcast recorded at the LINK conference, Karen Ousey speaks with Harikrishna KR Nair about the evolving concept of wound balance. Drawing on decades of global clinical experience, Nair explains how wound care must move beyond treating the wound alone to a holistic, patient-centred model that integrates clinical care, patient wellbeing, environment and multidisciplinary collaboration. The discussion highlights the importance of psychological support, patient empowerment and real-world considerations such as lifestyle and socioeconomic factors. Together, they emphasise that improving outcomes requires education, shared responsibility and embedding wound balance into everyday practice worldwide.

8. juni 202613 min