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-: Diabetic Foot: A Global Crisis :-

DFU (Diabetic Foot Ulcers)

A Silent Epidemic of Non-Healing Wounds

  • ~25% of diabetics will develop at least one foot ulcer in their lifetime
  • Over 40 million people globally currently live with a diabetic foot ulcer
  • Every 20 seconds, someone loses a leg due to diabetes-related complication
  • DFU-related treatment accounts for up to 1/3 of total diabetes care costs
  • 5-year mortality after a DFU-related amputation: 53–79% — higher than most cancers
  • Aging population and skyrocketing diabetes rates are accelerating PAD prevalence
  • Over 780 million people with diabetes projected by 2045
Diabetic foot ulcer statistc

Diabetic Neuropathy (DSPN)

The Invisible Driver of Ulcers and Amputations

  • Affects up to 50% of all people with diabetes
  • 415 million people globally live with diabetic neuropathy
  • Loss of protective sensation is the #1 predictor of first ulcer and amputation
  • Often goes undiagnosed until complications appear
  • No existing treatment reverses neuropathy – current therapies only mask symptoms
Diabetic Neuropathy (DSPN)

PAD & Small Artery Disease

When Blood Flows, but Healing Doesn’t Happen

  • >200 million people globally suffer from peripheral artery disease (PAD)
  • In diabetes, over 70% of limb-threatening ischemia involves below-the-ankle or small vessel disease
  • Even after successful revascularization, patients often don’t heal — because small arteries remain blocked
  • People with diabetes are 3 to 5 times more likely to develop PAD
  • Critical limb ischemia (CLI) leads to up to 40% amputation rate and >20% mortality within the first year
  • PAD prevalence may surpass 300 million globally within the next 10–15 years
PAD & Small Artery Disease

-: Where the PVR System® Can Be Implemented :-

Private
Clinics
Public
Hospitals
Outpatient Wound Care Centers
Vascular Surgery Departments
Diabetic Foot Units
Endocrinology & Diabetes Clinics
Rehabilitation Centers
Physiotherapy Practices

Patients Treated 

1
Since 2021

clinical trials

1
across 4 countries

no adverse events reported

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PVR med PVR system

Very easy to implement into existing protocols

PVR med PVR system

Easy to use

PVR med PVR system

Non-invasive and non-pharmacological therapy

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Who Should Use or Recommend the PVR System®?

Diabetologists, vascular surgeons, wound care specialists, podiatrists, endocrinologists, general surgeons, primary care physicians, pain specialists, neurologists, nurses (wound care or nurse-led clinics), physiotherapists, rehabilitation teams, home care nurses, diabetic foot clinic teams, and clinical researchers.

Who Are the Ideal Patients for the PVR System®?
  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU)
  • Diabetic Polyneuropathy (DSPN)
  • No-Option CLI Patients
  • Post-Revascularization Non-Healers
  • Chronic Wounds
A Massive Unmet Need
  • No existing therapy reverses neuropathy -> PVR therapy is the first therapy that restores capillary function.

Let’s Collaborate

We welcome dialogue with community and invite you to connect if you are interested in:

  • Exploring clinical implementation of the PVR System in your practice
  • Accessing full datasets, case studies, and publications
  • Collaborating on clinical experience reports or new studies
Why It Matters Now – A Global Epidemic with No Current Solution

Diabetic foot ulcers cause more deaths than many cancers.

  • 415M with diabetic neuropathy

  • 25% of diabetics will develop DFU

  • 50–70% of amputees die within 5 years

  • No existing therapy reverses neuropathy 


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