DermaGold is an extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) device that produces a biological response that encourages angiogenesis and promotes wound healing.
The dermaPACE® System utilizes extracorporeal shock wave technology for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, eliciting a cellular response in the wound. CPT® codes: 0512T, 0513T.
Diapulse® Wound Treatment System™ is a non-thermal, pulsed high frequency, high peak power, electromagnetic energy to treat edema and pain in acute and chronic wounds.
EPIFLO® Transdermal Continuous Oxygen Therapy consists of a small, silent, disposable, oxygen concentrator and a long sterile tube that delivers oxygen directly to a wound.
GV 350 is a two-channel device that delivers full-powered twin peak stimulation with alternating or continuous coordination between active outputs. Powered by batteries or wall adapter.
Micro Plus™ is a two channel analog device with three polarity settings: positive, negative or bipolar. The device has adjustable pulse rate 0.5-120Hz, pulse duration 1-3s, and micro/milliamp control. The unit is powered by one 9-volt battery.
NATROX® O2 is a medical device that stimulates healing in previously non-healing wounds by delivering continuous, pure, humidified topical oxygen directly to the wound bed. Compact, mobile, battery-operated, silent, and can be maintained 24/7.
The O2Boot®, O2Sacral® and new O2Sleeve™ FDA-approved topical oxygen products are portable, one-time use for wounds and burns on arms, legs and torso. Easy for patients or caregivers to apply and are secured to the body by a hypoallergenic adhesive seal.
The OxyGeni®, combined with the OxySpur® Oxygen Diffusion Dressing, provides a continuous flow of humidified oxygen directly to the wound bed. This therapy is referred to as Continuous Diffusion of Oxygen (CDO) Therapy and provides full closure and pain relief to patients suffering from chronic wounds.
The PAH-S1 monoplace chamber is designed with an internal diameter of 32" and fabricated to deliver safe and comfortable hyperbaric oxygen therapy to all types of patients, ambulatory and critically ill.
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