Hope and healing through Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment

February 15, 2019
Overton County News

“I had such a sweet peace on me. I knew God had this and He would see me through.” Collette Dishman knew that God was taking care of her even when she came close to losing her life. Collette was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2010, that stemmed from an infection in her foot or pressure points caused by uneven pressure when walking. The infection resulted in the partial amputation of her left foot.

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Mat-Su Regional expands services, adds local jobs

February 11, 2019
KTVA

Mat-Su Regional Medical Center is now the only place in Alaska where patients can receive hyperbaric treatment. The program relies on altering air pressure around patients, which can markedly improve patients’ recovery.

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What the hyperbaric chamber is, how it can heal wounds

February 11, 2019
Click2Houston

Patients with burns, diabetic wounds, and radiation wounds can have complications with healing. All of those types of injuries are ones doctors at Clear Lake Regional Hospital say should try their hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

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La Porte Hospital Announces Medical Director for Wound Care

February 11, 2019
La Porte County Life

La Porte Hospital is pleased to announce that Dr. Adam Conn has been appointed as the Medical Director of its Wound Care services. Wound Care services combines the expertise of specialized wound care providers and nurses with the resources of an advanced medical procedures to expedite healing for wounds.

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Wound therapy device wins FDA authorization

February 6, 2019
MedTech Drive

Applied Tissue Technologies (ATT) announced Monday it has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) device. NPWT devices have been used in the U.S. to help heal wounds since the 1990s but currently require healthcare professionals to place foam, gauze or another filler material over the area being treated.

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DermaClip Ramps Up for U.S. Sales Push of Wound-Healing Device

February 6, 2019
Xconomy

Sutures or staples are the norm to close deep wounds that won’t otherwise heal on their own. But a Houston medtech company says it has a better way. DermaClip makes an eponymous device that the company says is a non-invasive way to foster wound healing. The DermaClip device is an adhesive strip placed across a wound.

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What is LED Therapy?

February 6, 2019
News Medical

LEDs or light emitting diodes are semiconductor devices that release light, of different wavelengths, when an electric current passes through. LED phototherapy is a non-invasive and non-thermal procedure, involving the use of LEDs for a range of medical and aesthetic uses.

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