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Wound Healing Disturbances

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Wound healing disturbances indicate poor and slow non-healing wounds that do not respond to conventional methods of wound healing, including surgical wound interventions, for over 6 to 8 weeks and longer. Disturbances in healing are highly distressing to the patients and have a negative impact on their quality of life and on the life span. There is also a noted negative impact on the families of the sufferers as well as on the carers.

For many years laser phototherapy has been used with great success to improve the prognosis of non-healing wounds. Laser light energises and accelerates healing processes and tissue regeneration. Improved blood flow and micro circulation deliver more nutrients and oxygen to the wound. In particular, laser phototherapy is very helpful in the healing of difficult wounds in people with diabetes.

Key reasons for impaired wound healing in people with Diabetes Mellitus:

  • Poor circulation due to damage to small vessels
  • Impaired resistance to infections

Laser light induces healing processes in cells and tissues. As the speed of healing accelerates, the pain subsides.

Many therapists and patients witness the convincing positive effects and the therapeutic advantages attained with regular laser phototherapy delivered by the MedSolution devices, the LaserCat and the PalmLaser®.

Treating non-healing wounds with LaserCat and PalmLaser® offers many benefits:

  • Significant acceleration in healing
  • Pain reduction and eradication
  • Potential reduction in medication intake
  • Excellent response in diabetics

The effectiveness of laser phototherapy is proven in documented and/or published clinical studies.

Learn more about the effectiveness of laser phototherapy in wound healing with LaserCat and/or PalmLaser®.

 
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