Products
The V.A.C.® (Vacuum Assisted Closure) device assists in wound closure by applying localized sub atmospheric pressure to draw the edges of the wound to the center.

Oasis wound dressing is a natural biomaterial for the treatment of partial and full-thickness wounds.

Profore compression therapy utilizes layers of dressing applying a compressive force to control edema.

Regranex is the first prescription therapy that utilizes genetically-engineered platelet-derived growth factor (becaplermin) to actively help promote healing in diabetic neuropathic foot ulcers.

Panafil Ointment is an enzymatic debriding-healing ointment which contains standardized Papain, Urea and Chlorophyllin Copper Complex Sodium in a hydrophilic base.

When wound care requires enzymatic debridement of necrotic and other nonviable tissue, Accuzyme provides a safe, natural solution.

Iodosorb and Iodoflex cleanse draining and/or infected wounds by absorbing exudate while actively fighting infection by reducing the bacterial load through the slow release of small amounts of an approved antimicrobial into the wound fluid.

The Circulator Boot is not a garment to wear home. It is an equipment system designed to compress the leg at the end-diastolic portion of the heart cycle causing an increase in blood flow to the leg/foot. Each treatment commonly lasts 40 minutes.

Dermagraft is a type of skin graft made of a culture of human skin cells. It is used for wounds that are having a hard time healing with other techniques.

PolyMem is an absorbent pink sponge-like dressing used on draining and/or painful wounds, especially when other dressing materials are not well tolerated.

PromoGran is a pad dressing that has enzyme substances incorporated in it to help promote the growth of healthy skin cells.

The Sonoca ultrasonic debriding instrument is a new technology developed in Germany. The operator uses saline running through a debriding tip that vibrates in ultrasonic frequencies, allowing the tiny fluid droplets to clean the wound of fibrin and other non-viable tissue. It is often less painful and more effective than mechanical debridement instruments. We are the first to use this innovative new technique in the United States.

Transcutaneous Oximetry Measurements, or TCOMs, are performed on many wounds to determine whether enough oxygen is being delivered to the tissue near the wound. The readings on the TCOMs helps us decide whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy is indicated to help heal the problem wounds.
