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Understanding the Evolution of Advanced Tourniquet Technologies
Tourniquet technology has evolved from simple ropes to advanced, life-saving devices. Pressure Medical leads this innovation, offering smart tourniquets with real-time monitoring and enhanced materials for superior hemorrhage control. These advancements improve emergency response and patient outcomes in trauma care. As tourniquet technology advances, Pressure Medical remains dedicated to providing reliable, effective solutions for bleeding control in critical situations.

Ryan Hogan
Jun 164 min read


How Technology Is Reshaping the Medical Industry
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Advancements in medical technology are transforming healthcare, and Pressure Medical is at the forefront of this innovation. Telemedicine and digital health solutions now make patient care more accessible and efficient. Our cutting-edge diagnostic tools and AI-powered devices deliver accurate health assessments, while robotics and automation enhance surgical precision. By embrac

Ryan Hogan
Jun 93 min read


Pressure Medical Partners with Naval Surface Warfare to Revolutionize Emergency Trauma Care with Innovative Junctional Tourniquet
Pressure Medical & Naval Surface Warfare Center partner to develop a revolutionary junctional tourniquet for emergency trauma care. This breakthrough device offers rapid hemorrhage control, intuitive design, and military-grade durability, addressing a critical gap in trauma management. Learn more about this life-saving innovation and partnership at pressuremedical.com. #EmergencyMedicine #MedicalInnovation #TraumaCare

Ryan Hogan
May 274 min read


Revolutionizing Hemorrhage Control: Moving Beyond the Rag and Stick in Tourniquet Design
Discover why traditional “rag and stick” tourniquets are outdated and how Ryan Hogan is developing a revolutionary non–rag and stick device to transform emergency trauma care in Special Operations Medicine. Learn about the limitations of current windlass tourniquets and the urgent need for innovative, smarter hemorrhage control solutions that improve application speed, efficacy, and patient outcomes in austere environments.

Ryan Hogan
Apr 164 min read
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