BST - Practical & Clinical Benefits
The BST intended use - treatment of chronic non-healing wounds such as:
- Diabetic Ulcers
- Vascular (Arterial or Venous) Ulcers
- Pressure (Decubitus) Ulcers
- Others, which are resistant to standard or more complex treatments.
The BST Demonstrates Well-Established Practical & Clinical Benefits:
The BST offers a proven noninvasive electrotherapy option for the acceleration of healing and rapid closure of chronic wounds
- BST is clinically approved for hospital, clinic and home care
- BST is used only for 60 to 90 minutes a day
- BST is easily applied by the caregiver or patient
- BST facilitates complete closure of hard-to-heal wounds (which are resistant to standard or advanced wound care for more than 2 years) within 6 to 8 weeks 1
- BST is the only clinical available electrotherapy which is based on a novel bioelectrical signal discovered in humans.
- BST is the only clinical available electrotherapy with proven therapeutic effectiveness in a Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial – RCT2
- BST significantly reduces the hospitalization period and treatment costs of non-healing, chronic wounds.
The BST triggers a wound healing process which has the following effects:
- Wound Healing - Initiation and acceleration of the wound healing process
- Pain - Reduction of local pain
- Tissue viability - Significant increase in:
- Granulation – regeneration of viable connective tissue
- Epithelialization – regeneration of viable epithelial tissue
- Vascularization (angiogenesis) – regeneration of vital blood vessels
References
1. Ricci, E., Afargan, M. The effect of stochastic electrical noise on hard-to-heal wounds. J Wound Care, 2010; 19 (3):96-103.
2. Ohry, A., Goren, O. The effects of BST electrostimulation on healing of pressure ulcers: results of a multi-center, double blind, 1. randomized, placebo controlled study. EWMA J 2007; 7: oral abstract no. 66.




