Trophic ulcers are commonly found on weight-bearing areas such as the heels, soles, toes, or bony prominences and are often seen in patients with diabetes, spinal cord injuries, or peripheral neuropathy. Trophic ulcers, often caused by poor circulation or nerve damage, can be painful and frustrating .
We offer effective treatments to promote healing, including specialized wound care, nutrition support, and advanced therapies. Our team is dedicated to providing personalized, compassionate care to help you feel better and heal faster.
Our first step is a detailed assessment of your foot. We examine its size, depth, and any signs of infection. This evaluation guides us in tailoring a personalized treatment plan.
Our specialists work diligently to control and treat infections, preventing them from hindering the healing process.
Effective wound care involves assessment, infection control, debridement, moisture balance, and advanced therapies to promote healing and prevent complications.
Managing the underlying medical conditions that contribute to delayed healing, addressing both the wound and the root causes.
Removal of dead or infected tissue is crucial. We perform debridement using advanced techniques to promote effective healing.
We provide effective pain control measures which enhances patient comfort, promotes healing, and improves treatment compliance.
Our approach extends to educating patients on effective preventive measures to minimize the risk of future occurrence, focusing on proper foot and leg care.
Addressing the vascular component is essential. We perform assessments to ensure proper blood flow and circulation to the affected area.
Specialized medical dressings designed to promote faster healing, reduce infection risk, and enhance patient comfort. These dressings go beyond traditional gauze and bandages by creating an optimal wound environment for healing. .