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LA Corner Wound Care

Recover Faster,
Feel Better

At LA Corner Wound Care, we provide expert treatment for both acute and chronic wounds in ambulatory patients. Our skilled team utilizes cutting-edge technology to promote faster healing and improved outcomes for all types of wounds. In addition, we offer advanced therapies to reduce swelling and effectively manage lymphedema, helping to alleviate pain, restore mobility, and enhance quality of life.

Conditions We Specialize In Treating

These wounds typically develop on the feet of individuals with diabetes due to neuropathy, poor circulation, and excessive pressure. If left untreated, they can lead to severe complications, including infections and potential amputations.

Diabetic Ulcers

Also referred to as bedsores or decubitus ulcers, these injuries occur when prolonged pressure damages the skin and underlying tissue, usually over bony areas. They are most common in individuals who are bedridden or have limited mobility.

Pressure Ulcers

These ulcers develop due to insufficient blood flow to the tissues, often caused by vascular conditions such as peripheral artery disease. They typically form on the lower extremities and can become severe if not properly treated.

Vascular/Ischemic Ulcers

These injuries occur due to external forces like cuts, abrasions, lacerations, or punctures. Their severity varies based on factors such as depth, location, and the extent of tissue damage.

Trauma Wounds

At LA Corner Wound Care, we treat chronic wounds that don’t heal properly due to conditions like diabetes, poor circulation, or infection. Our specialized care helps prevent complications and supports faster, more effective healing.

Chronic Non-Healing
Wound

These wounds develop after surgical procedures and range from small incisions to larger surgical sites. Proper care and monitoring are essential to prevent infection and ensure optimal healing.

Post-Surgical Wound

Lymphedema-related swelling is caused by a buildup of lymph fluid, usually in the arms or legs, due to damage or blockage in the lymphatic system. This condition can result in pain, discomfort, and limited mobility.

Lemphedema-Related
Swelling

These include various skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, acne, and dermatitis. They often appear as dry, itchy, or inflamed skin and typically require specialized dermatological care for effective treatment and relief.

Dermatological Conditions

OUR SERVICES

Our Services

These wounds typically develop on the feet of individuals with diabetes due to neuropathy, poor circulation, and excessive pressure. If left untreated, they can lead to severe complications, including infections and potential amputations. Eliminating damaged tissue to aid healing and reduce infection risk.

Debridement

A precise diagnostic procedure involving tissue sampling to determine why a wound isn’t healing.

Biopsies

A graft derived from organ, animal, or placental tissue is implanted into the affected site, encouraging angiogenesis and integration with host tissue.

Skin Substitutes

Vacuum-assisted wound therapy, or NPWT, uses gentle suction to help wounds heal. A special bandage and vacuum pump remove extra fluid, reduce swelling, and help new tissue grow. It works well for deep or hard-to-heal wounds.

Wound Vacuum Therapy (NPWT)

Compression wraps apply targeted pressure, contracting areas of restricted venous return. This promotes venous relaxation, reduces edema, and enhances systemic circulation.

Compression Devices

The infected area is treated by freezing, which stimulates the body’s natural healing response, reduces inflammation, promotes skin and blood cell regeneration, and alleviates muscle and joint discomfort.

Cryotherapy

A gentle massage technique that stimulates the natural drainage of lymph—a fluid responsible for removing waste and toxins from body tissues. By activating the lymphatic system, this therapy helps reduce swelling, boost immune function, and support the body’s healing process.

Lymphatic Drainage

A targeted treatment designed to manage and reduce swelling from lymphatic fluid buildup. It combines techniques like compression bandaging, manual lymphatic drainage, and customized exercises to restore healthy lymph flow and enhance mobility.

Lymphedema Therapy

Why Choose LA Wound Care

95% Healing Success Rate

Experience high success with our evidence-based treatments.

25% Faster Healing

Our specialized care plans help wounds heal significantly faster.

Average 8-Week Recovery for Pressure Wounds

Efficient healing timelines for even complex cases.

Advanced Therapies for Lymphedema

Targeted treatments to reduce swelling and restore mobility.

Comprehensive, Patient-Centered Care

Personalized plans tailored to your unique health needs.

Cutting-Edge Technology

We use the latest techniques in wound healing and recovery.

Most Insurance Plans Accepted

Accessible care with broad insurance compatibility.

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2550 Honolulu ave Suite 204 • Montrose CA 91020