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Dr. Kesselman was able to successfully treat Larry’s condition and Larry is
once again able to walk normally -- flat on his feet. This, of course, makes a world of difference in
his comfort level and mobility as he had previously been walking on the sides of his foot due to the
ulcers....
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“GRAFTJACKET® Ulcer Matrix definitely worked for me,” says Sonja. “I am
so thankful this treatment worked so well and my wound has completely closed. I was afraid I might lose
my leg and am relieved I don’t have to worry about that anymore.”....
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One of the serious complications of diabetes is the
development of foot ulcers (deep wounds). If left untreated,
foot ulcers quickly lead to infection and often necessitate
amputation....
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Putting on her socks and shoes is a daily struggle for Pamela.
Like millions of Americans, Pamela has diabetes and developed
neuropathy, or nerve damage, which causes the loss of feeling in her
feet....
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Yolanda is one of the almost 20 million Americans
who have diabetes. But unlike thousands of people with
diabetes, Yolanda never experienced any of the most serious
side effects related to the disease, such as heart disease,
stroke or vision problems. Yolanda considered herself to be
a healthy woman even though she had been living with
diabetes for over 12 years....
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“It was scary, everything started snowballing"....
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Almost immediately after the application of the GRAFTJACKET® Matrix,
Sean’s wound began healing and by eight weeks, his wound was completely healed. He no longer experiences
pain when he walks and has made a conscious effort to check his feet more thoroughly since the toe
amputation....
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Following the surgery, Brian spent two weeks on crutches
and another four weeks in a surgical shoe. Just six weeks after surgery, Brian he was wearing his
regular tennis shoes, and even went hiking with his son’s Cub Scout Troop. Today, Brian’s ulcer is
completely closed and he is enjoying his job and family again....
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Evan was back on the field two months later and even received all-state honors at the
end of the season. The most rewarding part for Evan is knowing that his right foot looks completely normal.
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These results are specific to this individual only. Individual results and activity levels after surgery vary and depend on many factors including age, weight and prior activity level.
There are risks and recovery times associated with surgery and there are certain individuals who should not undergo surgery.
Only a physician can tell you if this product and associated procedure are right for you and your unique circumstances. Please consult with a physician for complete information regarding benefits, risks and possible outcomes.
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