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Wounds Australia Incubator Grant

  • Writer: Cheryl Pollock
    Cheryl Pollock
  • 7 hours ago
  • 1 min read

I’m so pleased to share that ChezLeon has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the Wounds Australia Incubator Grant for the 2026 Conference in Adelaide.

Link to article 

 

This is more than just an exhibition opportunity. It’s an invitation into a broader clinical conversation.

 


Wound care is not only about dressings and surface treatment — it’s also about what’s happening beneath the skin.

 

  • Swelling

  • Fluid stagnation

  • Tissue pressure.

 

These are all factors that influence how the body heals.

 

At ChezLeon, we’ve been working with Differential Pressure Technology (DP-Tx™) to support the body’s natural fluid movement — particularly in post-surgical and trauma-related swelling. What’s exciting is seeing how this approach may also contribute to creating better conditions for tissue recovery more broadly.

 

Being part of the Wounds Australia Conference allows us to connect with clinicians, researchers and healthcare professionals who are working at the frontline of wound care. It opens the door to conversations, collaboration and future clinical evaluation.

 

For me personally, this milestone reflects something deeper.

 

It shows that when we listen — truly listen — to what the body is experiencing, and to what patients are telling us, we begin to see new ways forward.

 

I’m really looking forward to sharing this next chapter with you.

 

We’ll be exhibiting at the Wounds Australia 2026 Conference in Adelaide this August.

 

If you’re attending, come and visit us to learn more about how DP-Tx™ is being explored across surgical, trauma and wound-related applications.

 

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