Volume 90%Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcutsKeyboard ShortcutsEnabledDisabledPlay/PauseSPACEIncrease Volume↑Decrease Volume↓Seek Forward→Seek Backward←Captions On/OffcFullscreen/Exit FullscreenfMute/UnmutemSeek %0-91x1.25x1.5xLive00:0000:0000:00 Chapters Transcript Apligraf Testimonial Dr Raymond Rizzi Apligraf Testimonial Featuring Dr Raymond Rizzi I'm Doctor Raymond Rizzi. I'm an ankle and foot surgeon. I've been practicing Kansas City for 25 years and a graph has been a big part of my practice. The most common wound I see is by far diabetic foot ulcers, diabetes affects the lower extremities, neuropathy and Vassar disease presents in lower extremity. So in other words, the vascular flow diminishes as somebody becomes a 20 year diabetic, 25 year diabetic and on insulin and then the consequences become, you know, sometimes devastating loss of leg. What I do is I say, look, this is really serious and I know it seems very small now, but the problem is that this can continue happening. So what can we do to prevent it when somebody gets a wound? It could be months for the back to normal again, it affects their lives socially, financially, every aspect I feel responsible to get them healed. So I take a big interest on it. I I always try other products because I want to make sure I'm I'm doing what's best for the patient. I give every other products a try not just once or twice. I may give them 30 patient tries before because you can't decide the sample size has to be large enough. They never compare to API graphs. How much API graph improves the wound never does not even close living sub products. What I've seen with a graph is it heals tremendously when nonliving products haven't healed and it just makes sense. Living cells would be more beneficial than nonliving cells. Once you do the, all the other necessary things such as correct the mechanics, figure out what caused the problem. Make sure you get the infection under control and the blood flow under control. Aper graph works. And in my hands, what I've seen in my experience, the wound heals about 30 to 50% faster. Published October 22, 2024 Created by