Wound Healing

With the right equipment and the right therapeutic modalities you can successfully heal ulcers and wounds in the clinic and in home treatment.


What to Look for in Wound Therapy for your patients with Non Healing Foot Uclers
          - A checklist to find out if they've really "Been There, Done That!"


Electrical Stimulation Portable Electrical Stimulators
A pulsed electric current is effective in stimulating tissue to produce healing during all phases of the healing process.

Geni Stimulator    
GeniStim 330 HVPC Stimulator

Pulse Stimulator 240
PulseStim 240 HVPC Stimulator

End Diastolic Compression

Circulator Boot

A cardio-synchronous compression system that increases blood flow to treat chronic wounds and pain in the feet and legs. The Circulator Boot is the primary technique used by clinicians to produce healing of diabetic foot ulcers and to avoid amputation.
Click here for more information on the Circulator Boot.

Circulator Boot


Antibacterial UVC Light


Derma-Wand Handisol

Effective for clearing infections from the wound bed, including antibiotic resistant strains such as MRSA. Stimulates the surrounding area to help induce a healing response.

Click here for more information on the Derma-Wand.


DermaWand Ultraviolet light
 


Laser Doppler Diagnostics


SensiLase PAD 3000

The SensiLase PAD 3000 is the best predictor of a wound's healing potential.  It is used with Laser Pressure Transducers (LPT's) for measurement of Skin Perfusion Pressure and PV Waveforms.

Click here for information on the LASERDOPP  PV 2000.


Laser Therapy

Biophoton Stimulation Laser

The Biophoton laser, type TW, accelerates healing by promoting collagen formation and revascularization.
Click here for more information on the Bio-stimulation Laser.

Biophoton stimulation laser


Foot Model 
Teaching Aid


Teaching Aid


Dissected foot model, showing ligaments, muscles, arteries and veins.
Click here for information on the Foot Model.

Foot model teaching aid


Courses


Biomation Courses

Call if you would like to receive a brochure for the next course, or if you would like to hold a course at your facility.

Click on the following courses for more information.


Course - Advanced Wound Therapy with the Circulator Boot
Course - The Circulator Boot - Alternative to Amputation
        
 
Therapeutic Modalities for the Treatment of Chronic Wounds

Other Courses

Interprofessional Wound Mangement Course January, 2007 - University of Western Ontario School of Physiotherapy.
Printable Form 

Poster Presentation

Healing of Chronic Ulceration with the ELPHA II 3000 Muscle and Nerve Stimulator