Conditions We Treat
- Pressure injuries
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Venous ulcers
- Arterial ulcers
- Non-healing surgical wounds
- Traumatic wounds
- Wounds complicated by infection, impaired circulation, or chronic illness
Conditions We Treat
Pressure injuries
Pressure injuries develop when prolonged pressure reduces blood flow to the skin
Diabetic foot ulcers
Diabetic foot ulcers are open wounds that develop in individuals with diabetes due
Venous ulcers
Venous ulcers are chronic wounds that develop when blood circulation in the
Arterial ulcers
Arterial ulcers occur when poor blood flow prevents oxygen and nutrients from
Non-healing surgical wounds
Most surgical wounds heal within a predictable timeframe. When healing is delayed
Traumatic wounds
Traumatic wounds occur as a result of injury or accidents and may involve damage
Skin Tears
Skin tears occur when fragile skin separates due to friction, shearing, or minor trauma
Infected Wounds
Infected wounds occur when bacteria enter damaged tissue and disrupt the normal