Stephanie Woelfel, MPT

Title(s)Associate Professor Of Clinical
SchoolHerman Ostrow School of Dentistry of Usc
AddressUNH 3rd Floor
Health Sciences Campus
Los Angeles CA 90089-9281
Phone+1 323 442 5363
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    Section on Clinical Electrophysiology & Wound Management2012Professional Merit Award

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    Stephanie Woelfel-Dyess, an alumnus of Marquette, completed her Masters in Physical Therapy in 1999. She became a certified wound specialist through the American Board of Wound Management in 2002. Ms. Woelfel-Dyess spent the first 10 years of her career treating patients with wounds in long-term acute care and currently works as a Clinical Specialist for Genesis Rehabilitation Services. From 2004 to 2005, Ms. Woelfel-Dyess was a guest lecturer at Marquette in the Physical Therapy Department and in 2005, she joined the faculty, specializing in integumentary physical therapy.

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    1. Prescribing Home Digital Thermometry Coupled with Activity Dosing and Optimized Offloading to Prolong Diabetic Foot Remission: A Case Report. Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2023 Jul 04; 15347346231184008. Fernando ME, Blanchette V, Woelfel SL, Armstrong A, DuBourdieu C, Shin L, Armstrong DG. PMID: 37401842.
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    2. Dosing Activity and Return to Preulcer Function in Diabetes-Related Foot Ulcer Remission. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2021 Sep 01; 111(5). Fernando ME, Woelfel SL, Perry D, Najafi B, Khan T, DuBourdieu C, Shin L, Armstrong DG. PMID: 33783527.
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    3. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy With Instillation and Dwell Time Used to Treat Pyoderma Gangrenosum: A Case Report. Wounds. 2020 Dec; 32(12):E59-E61. Woelfel SL. PMID: 33476285.
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    4. What to put on (and what to take off) a wound: treating a chronic neuropathic ulcer with an autologous homologous skin construct, offloading and common sense. Oxf Med Case Reports. 2020 Aug; 2020(8):omaa058. Murphy GA, Woelfel SL, Armstrong DG. PMID: 32793362; PMCID: PMC7416823.
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    5. Wound Center Without Walls: The New Model of Providing Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Wounds. 2020 07; 32(7):178-185. Rogers LC, Armstrong DG, Capotorto J, Fife CE, Garcia JR, Gelly H, Gurtner GC, Lavery LA, Marston W, Neville R, Nusgart M, Ravitz K, Woelfel S. PMID: 32335520; PMCID: PMC8356413.
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    6. Functional ambulatory status as a potential adjunctive decision-making tool following wound, level of ischemia, and severity of foot infection assessment. J Vasc Surg. 2020 08; 72(2):738-746. Khan T, Plotkin A, Magee GA, Shin L, Woelfel SL, Ziegler KR, Shih CD, Weaver FA, Armstrong DG, Rowe VL. PMID: 32273222; PMCID: PMC8356414.
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    7. Building a scalable diabetic limb preservation program: four steps to success. Diabet Foot Ankle. 2018; 9(1):1452513. Khan T, Shin L, Woelfel S, Rowe V, Wilson BL, Armstrong DG. PMID: 29696071; PMCID: PMC5912709.
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