As described by Medicare, electric stimulation for wound healing promotes the growth of new blood vessels (angiogenesis), collagen production, and migration of skin cells near the wound. Research supports the positive effects of e-stim in wound care. Procedures reimbursed by Medicare and insurance companies. Peri-Wound EMS is a cutting-edge, portable electrotherapy device designed to revolutionize wound care management. Crafted with precision and innovation, this compact and lightweight device is a game-changer in the field of healthcare, offering unparalleled therapeutic benefits for various wound types. Advanced Electrotherapy Technology: Powered by state-of-the-art Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) technology, this device administers low-voltage electrical currents precisely targeted to the affected area. These controlled electrical impulses stimulate muscle contractions and facilitate enhanced blood circulation, accelerating the healing process of wounds. Portable and User-Friendly Design: Designed for convenience and ease of use, this portable device features a user-friendly interface with intuitive controls. Its compact size allows for seamless mobility, enabling patients to carry out treatments comfortably at home or during travel without compromising effectiveness. The Peri-wound EMS stands at the forefront of innovative wound care solutions, empowering healthcare providers and patients alike with an advanced and portable electrotherapy device to expedite healing and improve the quality of life for individuals undergoing wound treatment. Includes a 12-month product warranty.
The wound must be classified by the healthcare provider as non-healing, chronic, and unresponsive to traditional treatment methods.
You will need to provide documentation of medical necessity, including the healthcare provider's prescription and documentation of the patient's wound status and response to traditional treatment methods.
The recommended frequency of dressing change depends on the specific wound type and severity. It's best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized instructions and to monitor the wound's progress during treatment. However, as a general rule, changing the dressing every 2-3 days is typically sufficient for most wounds. Be sure to thoroughly cleanse the wound and apply a new dressing after using the EMS device.
EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) devices have been found to be effective at enhancing the healing of wounds by increasing blood flow and promoting tissue regeneration through the application of low-level electrical current. The beneficial effects of EMS may also include reducing inflammation, decreasing pain, and improving muscle function. EMS devices can be used on both acute and chronic wounds, such as pressure ulcers, venous ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers. They are typically applied directly to the wound site, or placed adjacent to it, and are relatively easy to use. Some EMS devices require a prescription from a healthcare provider, while others can be purchased over-the-counter. It is important to follow instructions and safety guidelines when using EMS devices in wound care to avoid any potential complications.
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