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Woundworx provides a comprehensive suite of advanced wound therapies and evidence-based chronic wound management treatments delivered directly to your home or long-term care facility. Our clinical team, which includes nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and licensed clinical staff, is trained in the latest wound assessment and care technologies.

Non-contact, low-frequency ultrasound therapy delivered in a fine saline mist to the wound bed is an integral part of advanced wound therapies. This method promotes tissue perfusion, reduces bioburden, and stimulates healing at the cellular level, making it effective for chronic wound management. It is particularly beneficial for chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers, pressure injuries, and venous leg ulcers. Ideal for treating diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, pressure ulcers (bedsores), surgical wounds, burns, and traumatic injuries, this therapy enhances wound assessment and promotes effective healing.

Woundworx offers advanced wound therapies through clinically indicated, Medicare-approved products like PuraPly AM and PuraPly XT, which support tissue regeneration for non-healing wounds. Our nurse practitioners apply these solutions during in-home visits, making them ideal for chronic wound management. These advanced therapies are particularly effective for acute cases, including partial-to-full thickness burns, surgical wounds, and traumatic injuries, with a thorough wound assessment performed to ensure the best care.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy utilizes the patient's own blood-derived growth factors, making it a key component of advanced wound therapies to accelerate wound healing. This treatment is particularly effective in chronic wound management for diabetic foot ulcers and chronic non-healing wounds. It is also ideal for addressing chronic tendon injuries, such as tennis elbow, ligament injuries, and muscle tears, as part of a comprehensive wound assessment strategy.

Multi-layer compression bandaging and stocking systems for venous leg ulcers and chronic venous insufficiency utilize advanced two-layer compression systems to enhance patient compliance and outcomes. These systems are ideal for managing venous leg ulcers (VLUs) and wounds related to lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, post-surgical inflammation, and venous eczema, making them a crucial part of advanced wound therapies and effective chronic wound management. Proper wound assessment is essential for optimizing treatment efficacy.

Non-invasive vascular assessment is essential for evaluating peripheral arterial disease before initiating advanced wound therapies like compression therapy. This assessment is performed at the bedside using advanced technology, making it ideal for effective chronic wound management, particularly for lower extremity wounds.

Advanced assessment and management of lymphedema includes advanced wound therapies such as lymphatic drainage techniques, compression garment prescription, and patient education. This approach is ideal for chronic wound management, particularly for chronic, non-healing wounds or ulcers associated with high-protein fluid accumulation, ensuring comprehensive wound assessment.

Application and management of wound VAC systems for complex wounds that require advanced moisture management and granulation tissue stimulation are essential in the realm of advanced wound therapies. These systems are particularly effective for negative pressure wound therapy, making them ideal for chronic wound management, whether for acute, chronic, complex, or deep wounds. Proper wound assessment ensures the best outcomes in these challenging cases.

All wounds are photographed and measured at every visit using advanced wound imaging technology, which is essential for effective chronic wound management. This process provides objective tracking of healing progress and is best suited for advanced wound therapies, including pressure injuries (stages 1–4, DTI), diabetic foot ulcers, venous/arterial leg ulcers, and surgical wounds.

Woundworx provides Chronic Care Management for patients with two or more chronic conditions expected to last at least 12 months. This comprehensive care management includes the development and ongoing oversight of a care plan that incorporates advanced wound therapies. Patients benefit from 24/7 access to our clinical team, coordination of care across providers and specialists, and at least 20 minutes of non-face-to-face clinical staff time per month. Our approach to chronic wound management helps complex patients stay healthier between visits, which ultimately reduces unnecessary hospitalizations and emergency room use while ensuring thorough wound assessment.

Woundworx offers Remote Patient Monitoring for qualifying patients, enabling our clinical team to track key health data between in-home visits using FDA-cleared devices. This monitored data may include vital signs, blood glucose, blood pressure, weight, and wound healing metrics, which are essential for advanced wound therapies and chronic wound management. RPM facilitates proactive clinical intervention before conditions escalate, ensuring safer patient care at home through effective wound assessment.
Home X-rays, lab work, and wound cultures, along with A1C testing and oral and topical antibiotic prescribing, are essential components of advanced wound therapies. These services are best suited for chronic wound management, particularly for chronic, deep, or non-healing wounds that typically last over two weeks. A thorough wound assessment is crucial for effective treatment.
We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours to learn more about our advanced wound therapies and chronic wound management services, as well as receive a comprehensive wound assessment.
Washington, D.C., USA
Phone: (202) 883-7632 Fax: (202) 908-5375 Email: referrals@thewoundworx.com
Mon | 10:00 – 17:00 | |
Tue | 10:00 – 17:00 | |
Wed | 10:00 – 17:00 | |
Thu | 10:00 – 17:00 | |
Fri | 10:00 – 13:00 | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |