Prevent Diabetic Foot Wounds Before They Start

Clinical research shows regular infrared therapy can stop wounds from forming

80% Reduction in New Wounds Clinical Study with 68 Diabetic Patients, 2004

The Diabetic Neuropathy Problem

Diabetes can damage nerves in your feet, creating a dangerous cycle that leads to wounds, infections, and potential amputation.

Loss of Feeling

Damaged nerves mean you can't feel pain, pressure, or injuries developing on your feet.

Poor Circulation

Neuropathy often comes with reduced blood flow, slowing your body's natural healing ability.

Hidden Injuries

Small cuts or pressure sores go unnoticed, developing into serious wounds before you realize.

How WoundBlaster Prevents Wounds

Regular infrared light therapy addresses the root cause of wound development—damaged nerves and poor circulation.

1

Restore Sensation

Infrared therapy helps improve nerve function, bringing back protective feeling in your feet.

2

Boost Circulation

Increases blood flow to keep tissue healthy, nourished, and resistant to injury.

3

Prevent Wounds

Better sensation + better circulation = 80% fewer wounds forming.

Are You at Risk?

Check any symptoms that apply to you:

✓ Low Risk

While your current risk appears low, prevention is always better than treatment. Consider regular foot checks and maintaining good blood sugar control.

Talk to Your Doctor About Prevention

⚠ Moderate Risk

You have some risk factors for diabetic foot wounds. Talk to your healthcare provider about preventive measures, including infrared therapy.

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⚠ High Risk

You have multiple risk factors for diabetic foot wounds. We strongly recommend discussing prevention strategies with your healthcare provider immediately, including WoundBlaster therapy.

Get Started with Prevention Today

Simple Prevention Protocol

Just three easy steps to protect your feet and prevent 80% of potential wounds

Step 1: Check Daily

Inspect your feet every day for cuts, sores, red spots, swelling, or any changes. Use a mirror if needed.

Step 2: Use WoundBlaster

5-10 minutes on each foot, a few times a week. Regular use helps restore sensation and circulation.

Step 3: Monitor Progress

Notice if feeling is returning to your feet. Can you feel touch better than before? That's protection.

Start Prevention Today

Don't wait for a wound to develop. Use WoundBlaster regularly to restore sensation, improve circulation, and protect your feet.

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