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Wound Therapy

Adjunctive application of the gekoâ„¢ device to improve blood flow in patients with lower limb ulcerations

Healthcare professionals are progressively embracing innovative methods of care that allow patients to be more actively involved in their own treatment. In wound care, this translates into granting capable patients a more hands-on role in managing their own recovery.

Author(s): Angie Gordon Davies, Registered Nurse, Sandton Wound & Stoma Clinic.
A neuromuscular electro-stimulation (NMES) device and its contributing healing effect on diabetic foot ulcer

This case underscores the importance of involving patients in their wound care plans, ensuring adherence to treatment and promoting faster healing. Active participation helps patients track their progress and fosters a positive mindset as they work towards recovery goals.

Author(s): Lere Stander, Registered Nurse, Oudtshoorn, Quick + Care clinic.
A neuromuscular electro-stimulation (NMES) device and its contributing healing effect on venous ulcerations

The gekoâ„¢ device played a crucial role in transforming the trajectory of this complex case. It significantly reduced oedema and pain, supported faster wound healing, and improved overall circulation.

Author(s): Liezl Naude, RN, RM, Mcur(UP), Cert. WC (UFS, Herfordshire), AWC, IIWCC (SUN/Toronto)
A neuromuscular electro-stimulation (NMES) device and its contributing effect in managing Vasculitis & Psoriasis wound therapy

This case study underscores the importance of integrated and adaptive care in the treatment of chronic wounds, particularly in patients suffering from autoimmune diseases.

Author(s): Sr Liz Wilson-Chandler.
Healing Rate and Time to Closure of Venous Leg Ulcers: A Real-World Service Evaluation of Neuromuscular Electrostimulation as an Adjunct to Compression Therapy

Key Findings:
The geko device group showed a significantly improved healing rate of 0.56 mm per week compared to 0.31 mm in the control group. Additionally, the average time to wound closure was reduced from 77 days to just 40 days with the use of the geko device.

Author(s): Holly Murray, BNSc, RN, WOCN, NSWOC, WOCC(C), Rochelle Duong, MHA, BScN, RN, and Duncan Shirreffs Bain, PhD
Neuromuscular Electro-Stimulation as Adjunct Therapy for Chronic Leg Lymphedema and Lipoedema
Author(s): Yolandi Fourie
Debilitating chronic veno-lymphoedema: using a muscle pump activator medical device to heal wounds and improve skin integrity
Author(s): Harris C, Rabley-Koch C A, Ramage D, Cattryse R
The Implementation of a novel NMES device into a community home care program
Author(s): Coppola L
The Effect of NMES on Venous Leg Ulcers and a Pressure Ulcer Author(s): Charlebois A Poster
Author(s): Charlebois A
Lessons Learned – The Implementation of a novel NMES Device
Author(s): Springer D A