Scientific evidence
Medicine, mathematics and textile innovation
The core business of PressCise AB is innovation and development. We work with clinical partners to identify problems with today's products, and to test and verify our own inventions. We use mathematical theories to solve real problems and we realize our solutions in true smart textile products.
Published in several well-renowned journals
Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Diseases (2023)
Källman U, Fallenius M, Bååth C. A new compression stocking with well-defined pressure—a randomized controlled pilot study. Phlebology. 2023;0(0). PMID: 37696041, DOI: 10.1177/02683555231200974
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology (2020)
via PubMed.gov: "Compression therapy in venous diseases: physical assumptions and clinical effects.", Berszakiewicz, Andrzej et al. Postepy dermatologii i alergologii vol. 37,6 (2020): 842-847. DOI: 10.5114/ada.2019.86990.
SÅRBEHANDLING: Katalog över sårprodukter (2019/2020)
Grauers, M.; Lindholmvia, C. (2018). Lundatex® system. In SÅRBEHANDLING: Katalog över sårprodukter 2019/2020 (9th edition), pp. 204-205. Sweden: Gothia Fortbildning AB.
Veins and Lymphatics (2018)
via PagePress Journals: "Good-bye slippage - a new fusion to tackle bandage slippage on the foot", Nilsson, A., Lundh, T., Damm, J., Volume 7:7797, December 2018, Pages 112-114.
Veins and Lymphatics (2018)
"A new stocking compression system with a low well-defined resting pressure and a high working pressure", Nilsson, A., Lundh, T., Volume 7:7628, August 2018, Pages 69-69.
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (2018)
via ScienceDirect.org: "A New Two Component Compression System Turning an Elastic Bandage into an Inelastic Compression Device: Interface Pressure, Stiffness, and Haemodynamic Effectiveness", G. Mosti, H. Partsch, Volume 55, Issue 1, January 2018, Pages 126-131.
Veins and Lymphatics (2017)
"An innovative compression system providing low, sustained resting pressure and high, efficient working pressure", J. Damm, T. Lundh, H. Partsch, G. Mosti, Volume 6:6627, April 2017.
​International Wound Journal (2015)
"An investigation of the ability to produce a defined ‘target pressure’ using the PressCise compression bandage", K. Wiklander, A. Erichsen Andersson & U. Källman, 2015.