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Healing Rate of Chronic and Sub-Acute Lower Extremity Ulcers Treated With Contact Ultrasound Followed by MIST Therapy: The VIP Ultrasound Protocol
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Contact Ultrasound Therapy and Noncontact Ultrasound Therapy for Chronic Ulcer of Lower Extremity. Completed, enrolled 11 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Wound healing rate is higher when contact ultrasound therapy is followed by noncontact ultrasound therapy on sub-acute and chronic lower extremity ulcers of various etiologies requiring selective debridement, as compared to either Sonoca-180 or MIST Therapy alone.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Following our protocol, the ultrasound wound therapy will start with contact ultrasound until it meets criteria to switch to noncontact ultrasound therapy.
Transition from contact to noncontact ultrasound when criteria for transition is met per our protocol.