Treating chronic wounds is a difficult and time-consuming process

Current modalities for wound management typically involve the use of ointments and liquid solutions, specialized bandages, topical skin substitutes, negative pressure, or hyperbaric oxygen. Despite this, many patients are left with chronic wounds that won’t heal.
Sanuwave’s Energy First™ protocol is at the forefront of improving the standard of care for advanced and chronic wounds. Our solutions help expedite the healing process at a cellular level, a better and simpler alternative that leads to improved patient outcomes and enhanced quality of life.
Patients reported an 80% reduction in VAS pain score over 4 weeks (vs. 20% standard of care).1

Footnotes for Page

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4. A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial Comparing the Effects of Noncontact, Low-frequency Ultrasound to Standard Care in Healing Venous Leg Ulcers
5. Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing the Effects of Noncontact Low-Frequency Ultrasound with Standard Care in Healing Split-Thickness Donor Sites.
6. Non-contact low-frequency ultrasound therapy compared with UK standard of care for venous leg ulcers: a single-centre, assessor-blinded, randomised controlled trial.
7. Comparison of High-Frequency and MIST Ultrasound Therapy for the Healing of Venous Leg Ulcers
8. High-frequency and noncontact low-frequency ultrasound therapy for venous leg ulcer treatment: a randomized, controlled study
9. A pilot study evaluating non-contact low-frequency ultrasound and underlying molecular mechanism on diabetic foot ulcers
10. Treatment of ischemic wounds with noncontact, low-frequency ultrasound: the Mayo clinic experience, 2004-2006
11. Ultrasound therapy for recalcitrant diabetic foot ulcers: results of a randomized, double-blind, controlled, multicenter study
12. Healing Rate of Chronic and Subacute Lower Extremity Ulcers Treated With Contact Ultrasound Followed by Noncontact Ultrasound Therapy: The VIP Ultrasound Protocol
13. The Impact of Noncontact, Nonthermal, Low-Frequency Ultrasound on Bacterial Counts in Experimental and Chronic Wounds
14. A prospective pilot study of ultrasound therapy effectiveness in refractory venous leg ulcers
15. Expedited wound healing with noncontact, low-frequency ultrasound therapy in chronic wounds: a retrospective analysis
16. Effects of non contact low‐frequency ultrasound on healing of suspected deep tissue injury: a retrospective analysis
17. Use of noncontact low-frequency ultrasound in the treatment of chronic foot and leg ulcerations: a 51-patient analysis
18. Evaluation of clinical effectiveness of MIST ultrasound therapy for the healing of chronic wounds
19. Adjuvant use of acoustic pressure wound therapy for treatment of chronic wounds: a retrospective analysis.
20. A retrospective analysis of acoustic pressure wound therapy: effects on the healing progression of chronic wounds
21. Noncontact ultrasound therapy for adjunctive treatment of nonhealing wounds: retrospective analysis
22. The effect of noncontact, low-intensity, low-frequency therapeutic ultrasound on lower-extremity chronic wound pain: a retrospective chart review.
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