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Leg ulcers are slow-healing wounds that usually develop on the inside of the leg, just above the ankle. It is estimated that about 1 million or 2% of adults in the UK have a leg ulcer (Guest et al. 2020). Around 65% of leg ulcers are venous, meaning they are caused by a problem in the blood flow in the veins. Treatment involves using compression such as bandages or stockings. Strong compression therapy can disturb the arterial blood supply in the leg, so it should not be offered to people with peripheral arterial disease.