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Expert regenerative care for amputation sites that won't heal. Get back on the path to recovery and prosthetic fitting with advanced treatment.
Amputation site wounds are complications that occur when the surgical site from a limb amputation fails to heal properly. Proper healing is critical not only for recovery but also for successful prosthetic fitting and long-term quality of life.
When an amputation site doesn't heal as expected, it can lead to prolonged pain, infection, delayed rehabilitation, inability to use a prosthetic, and in severe cases, the need for revision surgery or higher-level amputation. Approximately 10-20% of amputations experience wound healing complications.
Partial or complete opening of the surgical incision at the amputation site, exposing underlying tissue.
Bacterial infection at the amputation site that can spread to bone (osteomyelitis) if not treated aggressively.
Inadequate blood flow to the amputation site, particularly in vascular disease patients, preventing healing.
When soft tissue fails to cover the bone adequately, creating a non-healing wound that's painful and prone to infection.
Death of tissue at the amputation site due to insufficient blood supply, requiring debridement before healing can occur.
Amputation site healing can be complicated by several factors:
Many amputations result from diabetes or peripheral artery disease—the same conditions that impair wound healing.
The remaining tissue may already be damaged from the disease process that necessitated the amputation.
Pre-existing infection or post-surgical contamination prevents proper healing and can lead to sepsis.
Weight-bearing or movement can create tension on the healing tissue, causing wound breakdown.
Steroids, chemotherapy, and immunosuppressants can significantly slow the healing process.
Inadequate protein, vitamins, and minerals deprive the body of resources needed for tissue repair.
Delayed Rehabilitation: You can't begin physical therapy or prosthetic training until the site is fully healed.
Prosthetic Fitting Delays: An unstable or non-healed stump cannot support a prosthetic, extending wheelchair or crutch dependency.
Risk of Revision Surgery: Severe complications may require higher-level amputation or additional procedures.
Psychological Impact: Prolonged recovery can affect mental health, independence, and hope for regaining mobility.
Our regenerative approach is specifically designed to address the unique challenges of amputation site wounds:
Promotes new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) to improve circulation to compromised tissue and accelerate healing.
Provides scaffolding for new tissue growth and delivers growth factors that stimulate rapid wound closure.
Bioengineered skin substitutes and collagen matrices support tissue regeneration for complex wounds with bone or tendon exposure.
Advanced antimicrobial dressings and protocols prevent and treat infection while creating optimal healing conditions.
We come to you for treatment and monitoring—reducing infection risk and stress from traveling to appointments.
Our goal is to get you healed and ready for prosthetic fitting as quickly and safely as possible.
Carlos H.
Below-Knee Amputation Site • Age 55 • Los Angeles, CA
"After my below-knee amputation due to complications from diabetes, the wound site wouldn't heal. It kept breaking open and getting infected, which meant I couldn't be fitted for a prosthetic. I was stuck in a wheelchair for months, feeling hopeless about ever walking again."
"My physical therapist recommended Healix360. They used stem cell therapy and specialized wound care techniques. The specialist visited me at home twice a week to monitor my progress and adjust the treatment. Within 4 weeks, I could see real improvement for the first time. The infection cleared and the tissue started looking healthy."
"The healing process took about 11 weeks total, but it worked! The site is now fully healed, stable, and I'm being fitted for my prosthetic next month. I'll be walking again soon, and it's all thanks to this team. They gave me hope when I had none left."
Assessment, infection control, and first regenerative therapy application. Most patients report reduced pain within the first week.
Visible improvement as new tissue forms. Wound begins closing and infection risk decreases significantly.
Most amputation sites fully heal within this timeframe. Once healed and stable, prosthetic fitting can begin.
Don't let a non-healing amputation site delay your recovery. Our regenerative treatments can help you heal faster and move forward with prosthetic training.
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