For patients with complex or slow-healing wounds, advanced treatment options can significantly enhance the healing process. One such innovation is noncontact, low-frequency ultrasound therapy, an FDA-cleared treatment designed to improve wound healing through acoustic wave technology. This therapy works by promoting healing at a cellular level, targeting inflammation, reducing bacterial presence in the wound bed, and stimulating the formation of new blood vessels—a process known as angiogenesis. By increasing blood flow through vasodilation, this therapy helps deliver essential oxygen and nutrients to the wound site, creating an optimal environment for tissue regeneration.
This noninvasive treatment has been clinically proven to accelerate the healing of various types of chronic and acute wounds. It is particularly beneficial for patients suffering from conditions such as venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, deep tissue pressure injuries, and surgical wounds. By reducing bacterial load and improving circulation, this therapy supports wound healing even in cases where standard treatments have been ineffective. Additionally, its ability to control inflammation makes it an excellent option for patients struggling with wounds that are resistant to conventional care. As part of a comprehensive wound management plan, noncontact, low-frequency ultrasound therapy offers a promising solution for individuals seeking faster recovery and improved wound outcomes.