Get Help For Your Foot Wounds, Poor Circulation, Or Diabetes-Related Foot Problems With The Circulator Boot System
We utilize the
Circulator BootTM systemto treat patients with diabetic foot disease. The Boot is designed by an endocrinologist to coordinate with the patient's own heart beat in moving blood to the lower extremities and back to the lungs. The Boot forces blood to the toes and back thereby increasing capillary formation and hastening the healing of foot wounds.
- The Circulator BootTM is supported by a myriad of scientific papers available for your evaluation at www.circulatorboot.com. We invite you to call our office for an appointment, to come see this system and discuss the treatment options that are right for you.
- MicrovasTM treatment for circulation.
- Mist therapy gently stimulates new blood vessels, clears the wounds and destroys infections.
Who Can Be Helped?
Indications listed in our manual as allowed by the FDA include:
Poor arterial flow in the leg associated with:
- Ischemic ulcers
- rest pain or claudication (pain with walking)
- Threatened gangrene
- Insufficient blood supply at the amputation site
- Persisting ischemia after embolectomy or bypass surgery
- Pre and Post-arterial reconstruction to improve runoff
- Nocturnal leg cramps
- Necrobiosis diabeticorum
Venous diseases (once risk of emboli minimized):
- Prophylaxis of deep vein thrmobophlebitis
- Edema and induration associated with chronic venous statis
- Venous statis ulcers
Lymphedema:
- Recent (therpay is most effectively initiated before secondary fibrosis has become established
- Chronic
Dr. Michael Perlstein's podiatry office is located at 4414 14th Avenue in Brooklyn, New York. He serves patients throughout the greater New York City area, including those residing in Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, the Bronx, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
Dr. Perlstein's office is open Monday through Friday as well as on Sunday.
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