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US Developed a Small Ultrasound Device That Could Speed up The Process of Healing Chronic

The Drexel University School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems in collaboration with the College of Medicine in the US has developed a small ultrasound device that could speed up the process of healing chronic wounds.

The device, which contains a transducer that is about is 4x4 cm in size and about 1cm thick, is to be applied directly to the dressed wound.

This transducer is linked to a battery pack that weighs less than one pound and can easily fit into a pocket.

Preliminary tests on the efficacy of this ultrasound applicator, which can be worn like a band-aid, was conducted at Weingarten's wound clinic at the College of Medicine.

It was found that the patients who received low-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound treatment during their weekly check-up in addition to standard compression therapy had seen reduction in wound size after just four weeks.

However, patients who didn`t receive ultrasound treatment had an average increase in wound size during the same time period.

As part of a National Institutes of Health study, the research group will continue to examine how the treatment works.

With the help of a near-infrared scanning device, developed at Drexel, the team will be able to monitor the inflammation, proliferation and remodeling phases of wound healing.

Dr Peter A Lewin, a professor in Drexel's School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, and the primary investigator of the project said, "We have been working with the idea of designing a fully wearable, lightweight and battery powered ultrasound device for a while, but now we are concentrating on showing why it is effective and how it can be a viable treatment that can be made available to more people with these ailments."

Source: http://woundcaremanagement.medicaldevices-business-review.com/news/us-researchers-develop-ultrasound-device-for-healing-chronic-wounds-090813
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US Researchers Develop Ultrasound Device for Healing Chronic Wounds