Wound Healing
BEMER for Wound Healing
Accelerating tissue repair through enhanced local circulation.
About this condition
Wound healing depends entirely on adequate local blood flow to deliver oxygen, nutrients, immune cells, and growth factors to damaged tissue. Impaired microcirculation — common in diabetes, age, and vascular disease — severely delays healing.
How BEMER helps
BEMER directly improves local microcirculatory blood flow at the wound site, supporting faster delivery of healing resources and removal of metabolic waste. It is used in clinical settings internationally as a supportive therapy for difficult wounds.
Key benefits
Please note: Wound healing is one of the strongest and most consistent areas of BEMER clinical evidence. The AFB multi-centre study recorded 93% positive outcomes in wound healing disorders (n=29) at 4 weeks. Dr. Horváth (Gödöllő, Hungary) documented complete healing of chronic venous leg ulcers in all cases treated — including an 18-month-unhealed ulcer and a complex case involving 30 years of uncontrolled hypertension, T2DM, and ischaemic heart disease. Dr. Olszewsky (2000) documented complete wound closure of a neuropathic diabetic foot ulcer after 2 years of failed conventional treatment. Klopp's controlled study (IfM Berlin, 2008) demonstrated measurable improvements in five microcirculatory parameters — including venular flow and lymph drainage — from day 8–10 in diabetic polyangioneuropathy patients, providing the mechanistic basis for these wound outcomes. Post-surgical healing time has also been shown to reduce significantly in case documentation.