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                                       chronic wound specialists






         Wound specialists consist of nurses, a variety of specialty physicians, medical technicians and physical and occuptional

         therapists who work together in multidisciplinary teams to deliver care to patients that suer from acute, chronic and
         non-healing wounds. Each multidisciplinary team continually researches new approaches for faster wound healing.  Many
         teams have had tremendous success with patients whose protocols include the Tennant Biomodulator and Biotransducer.



         The Biomodulator uses proprietary Microcurrent and Neuromodulation technology to stimulate the body's natural release
         of nitric oxide, endorphins and neuropeptides into the blood stream, and increases ATP in the cells. The Biomodulator

         works by giving the cells energy that is lacking. When the cells are restored to an optimal level of energy, the body can heal
         itself.  Nitric oxide causes vascular dilation and thereby increases blood circulation.  This is critical to wound healing,

         reduction of edema and treatment of diabetic and peripheral neuropathy.


         Treatment of conditions by wound health care teams may include, but are not limited to:



                        Acute Wounds in Emergency Rooms                   Post-Operative Wounds
                        Pressure Wounds and Bed Sores                     Diabetic Ulcers
                        Vascular Ulcers                                   Radiation Wounds
                        Severe Burns                                      Chronic  Wounds





          Case Study

          A 63 year old male paraplegic patient suered third degree burns from sitting a half hour on a faulty heating pad after hemorrhoidectomy
          surgery.  Patient suered deep tissue damage from the burn. Patient underwent three skin graft surgeries and began a protocol involving

          treatment with Neo-40 daily, topical Vitamin E and use of the Tennant Biomodulator  with the Tennant  Biotransducer to provide energy and
          voltage to the wound site.  After three months of using this protocol, the burn area  no longer had open wounds and was able to accept
          grafting successfully. The surgeon at Brooke Army Medical Center indicated the wound had healed 4-6 months faster than expected,
          especially since this type of wound typically heals very poorly in paraplegic patients.





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