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Diabetic ulcers—often found on the feet—are caused by a combination of poor circulation, nerve damage, and slow healing associated with diabetes. Without proper treatment, they can lead to serious infections or amputations. Our mobile wound care specialists provide targeted therapies, infection control, and patient education to improve healing and reduce recurrence.
Pressure ulcers—commonly known as bedsores—occur when prolonged pressure on the skin reduces blood flow to the area. They often develop over bony areas such as the heels, hips, or tailbone in patients with limited mobility. These wounds can range from mild skin redness to deep tissue injury. Early detection, specialized dressings, and pressure relief techniques are crucial to preventing infection and promoting healing.
Infected wounds occur when bacteria enter a break in the skin, leading to redness, swelling, warmth, pain, drainage, or pus. Untreated infections can delay healing and cause serious complications. Our team uses pathogen-specific testing to identify the exact bacteria present and select the most effective antibiotics or treatments, ensuring a targeted and faster healing process.
Arterial ulcers are painful wounds caused by poor blood circulation in the arteries, most often found on the feet, toes, or ankles. They typically have a “punched-out” appearance, minimal bleeding, and pale or necrotic tissue. These ulcers occur when narrowed or blocked arteries reduce oxygen and nutrient flow to the skin, slowing the body’s ability to heal. Prompt, advanced wound care is essential to prevent infection and complications, especially in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Post-surgical wounds are incisions or surgical sites that require careful monitoring during recovery. Some may reopen (dehisce) or heal slowly due to infection, poor circulation, or underlying health conditions. Our mobile wound care team provides advanced post-operative wound management, reducing the risk of complications and supporting faster healing—without requiring frequent clinic visits.
Venous ulcers are slow-healing wounds that develop below the knee, most often around the ankles, due to poor blood flow in the veins. They can become swollen, painful, and may produce drainage with a foul odor. Nearly 50% of venous ulcers remain unhealed after six months without proper treatment. At Restore Mobile Wound Care, we use evidence-based therapies to reduce swelling, improve circulation, and accelerate healing.
Traumatic wounds are injuries caused by accidents, falls, burns, or blunt force trauma. These wounds may involve skin tears, lacerations, or deep tissue damage and can be at high risk for infection if not treated promptly. Our providers deliver on-site care using advanced dressings, debridement, and infection control measures to promote rapid recovery and minimize scarring.
Biologics—often referred to as skin substitutes—are cutting-edge therapies used to treat chronic, non-healing wounds. Many of these products are derived from donated placental tissue, naturally rich in growth factors that stimulate cell growth, promote tissue repair, and encourage the formation of healthy new skin. By jumpstarting the body’s healing process, biologics can significantly accelerate recovery for stubborn wounds such as diabetic ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, and pressure injuries.
Collagen dressings are specialized wound coverings made from natural proteins that aid in rebuilding damaged tissue. They encourage new cell growth, strengthen tissue structure, and create an ideal environment for healing. Collagen dressings are especially beneficial for chronic, slow-healing wounds.
We utilize advanced molecular diagnostic technology to quickly and accurately identify wound pathogens, measure bacterial load, and detect antibiotic resistance genes. This precision testing allows us to select the most effective, targeted treatments for each patient—supporting faster healing, preventing infection, and reducing the risk of complications.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy is a specialized treatment that uses a sealed dressing connected to a gentle vacuum pump. This therapy removes excess fluid, increases blood flow, reduces swelling, and draws wound edges together to promote faster healing. NPWT is particularly effective for large, deep, or draining wounds, surgical wounds, and traumatic injuries.
Our Whole Blood Wound Therapy uses a small sample of the patient’s own blood, combined with a proprietary powder to create a natural clot. This clot—rich in the patient’s own growth factors, platelets, and healing cells—is applied directly to the wound. This personalized therapy stimulates new tissue growth, supports faster healing, and reduces the risk of infection.