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Download the clinical poster on our website: https://bit.ly/DrLeePoster Dr. Aliza Lee, Director of Podiatric Medical Education, Staff Podiatrist, and Clinical Researcher at the V.A. Hospital in Salem, Massachusetts, presents her clinical poster on 5 patients with complex or non-healing diabetic foot ulcers not responding to standard of care. NATROX® Oxygen Wound Therapy was extremely effective in healing previously non-healing wounds. Even complex wounds with low tcPO2, indicating inadequate tissue perfusion improved beyond expectations. Results showed having a device that is simple to manage at home and works seamlessly with other advanced therapies can offer real clinical benefits. #woundhealing #topicaloxygentherapy #natrox #woundcare #innovation #diabeticfootulcers #footulcer #diabetes #casestudy #clinicalresearch WHO IS DR. LEE: Dr. Aliza Lee, DPM, MS, ABPM Diplomate American Board Podiatric Medicine, Certificate of Added Qualifications in Amputation Prevention and Wound Care, Director of Podiatric Medicine Education, Staff Podiatrist & Clinical Research Investigator, Veterans Affairs (VA), Salem MA TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - 00:05 Introduction 00:05 - 00:33 Why oxygen therapy? 00:34 - 01:04 12-week study outline 01:05 - 01:38 Results: Patients 1-3, Non-healing DFUs 01:39 - 02:26 Results: Patients 4-5, Non-healing DFUs 02:27 - 03:10 Conclusions 03:11 - 03:15 End screen REFERENCES 1. Castilla DM, Liu Z J, Velazquez OC (2012) Oxygen: implications for healing. Adv Wound Care 1(6): 225 30 2. Eisenbud DE (2012) Oxygen in wound healing: Nutrient, antibiotic, signalling molecule and therapeutic agent. Clin Plastic Surg 39: 293 310 3. Armstrong DG, Cohen K, Courric S et al (2011) Diabetic foot ulcers and vascular insufficiency: our population has changed but our methods have not. J Diabet es Sci Technol 5(6): 1591 5 NOTE: The views expressed in this video are the opinions of the author based on experiences using the product. Not everyone who receives this treatment will experience the same or similar results; results may vary depending on a number of factors, including the specific circumstances and underlying conditions.