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In the area of wound care, ozone therapy, is a safe and well studied option and has been for over 100 years. Wounds that are slow to heal or are chronic are most commonly on legs and feet, but can be anywhere on the body. Common wounds that are slow to heal are diabetic ulcers and burns. These types of wounds commonly benefit from limb bagging. Limb bagging is exactly what you might be picturing, the limb with the wound, is encased inside of a specialized bag. During treatment ozone gas is circulated within the bag so that it is indirect contact with the tissues.
Ozone has long been known and used as a sterilizing or disinfecting agent. It is helpful for wounds that may have bacteria, fungus or viruses in them because it will kill these pathogens. In addition, the application of the ozone also stimulates the body to create natural anti-oxidant chemicals that continue to aid in healing and allowing new tissue formation, after the treatment sessions are complete.
Many people ask why it is not the standard of care for slow or non-healing wounds. Well, it is, in several European countries but it is not taught in medical schools in the United States in the way that pharmaceutical applications are.
One of the key advantages of limb bagging is its versatility. It can be employed in the treatment of a wide range of wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, burns, and traumatic injuries. Additionally, limb bagging can accommodate various wound sizes and shapes, making it suitable for both minor abrasions and more complex injuries.
By incorporating ozone therapy into limb bagging protocols, healthcare providers can amplify the therapeutic benefits of additional modalities that might be used including pharmaceutical medications. The controlled environment created by limb bagging optimizes the delivery of ozone to the wound site, ensuring maximum efficacy.
Key Advantages of Limb Bagging with Ozone Therapy
If you or someone you know is dealing with wounds that are not responding to conventional treatment, find a provider in your area that offers limb bagging ozone treatments.
Namasté,
Dr. A