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NonInvasive Treatment For PAD

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ArtAssist®… The Arterial Assist Device®

ArtAssist® is a home-use medical treatment designed to increase blood flow without surgery so that wounds can heal and patients can keep their limbs.

Clinical studies demonstrate that the ArtAssist® pneumatic compression device:

  • Helps save limbs from amputation
  • Opens collateral arteries in a process called arteriogenesis
  • Triples blood flow during use
  • Can triple pain-free walking distance
  • Promotes healing of arterial & diabetic ulcers
  • Resolves rest pain in most patients within 3 months

Patients, families, and physicians are welcome to contact us to learn more. 

 

 The ArtAssist®, The Arterial Assist Device®, is a doctor prescribed, home-use medical treatment designed to increase blood flow without surgery so that wounds can heal and patients can keep their limbs. Clinical studies and years of patient use have demonstrated both short and long-term benefits.

ArtAssist® device therapy is recommended for:

  • Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Arterial ulcers
  • Intermittent claudication (walking pain)
  • Rest pain
  • Critical limb ischemia (CLI)

All you need will be shipped directly to you, including an instructional DVD. The device controller is portable and easy to use. Simply sit down, apply the cuffs, and turn it on. ArtAssist® does the rest!

 

 

Our Goal Is To Alleviate Surgery By Using ArtAssist® For Only 3 Months!

Who is ArtAssist® therapy for?

ArtAssist® device therapy is recommended for:

  • Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Arterial ulcers
  • Intermittent claudication (walking pain)
  • Rest pain
  • Critical limb ischemia (CLI)
  • Gangrene

Who Should Not Use the ArtAssist® Device?

Contraindications:

  • Rapidly deteriorating disease/acute ischemia due to arterial blood clots
  • Uncontrolled infection/during episodes of superficial phlebitis, cellulitis or osteomyelitis
  • When increased venous and lymphatic return is undesirable, such as in patients with severe congestive heart failure
  • When deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism exists or is suspected