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Venous Stasis Ulcers

Venous stasis ulcers, caused by poor blood flow from chronic venous insufficiency, typically develop around the ankles and are slow to heal due to underlying circulatory issues.

Ailment Overview

Venous stasis ulcers develop due to poor blood flow in the veins of the legs, often resulting from chronic venous insufficiency. These ulcers typically appear around the ankles and are slow to heal due to the underlying circulatory problems.

Our Specialization

Advanced Wound Therapy addresses venous stasis ulcers with a robust treatment plan focused on:

  • Compression therapy, which is critical for improving blood flow and reducing swelling.
  • Wound debridement to remove dead tissue and promote a healthy wound bed.
  • Specialized dressings that manage exudate (fluid discharge) while supporting faster healing.
  • Patient education on elevating limbs, lifestyle modifications, and adherence to compression therapy to prevent recurrence.
  • Consistent follow-ups via our mobile service to ensure optimal healing conditions are maintained.

Experience the Advanced Wound Therapy Difference

Don't wait—get the expert wound care you need. Schedule your consultation with Advanced Wound Therapy today.

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2488 E 81st St.,
Suite 2000,
Tulsa OK 74137
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4013 N.W. Expressway Suite 250
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116
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9am to 4pm
Saturday - Sunday
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