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Circulator Boot™ improves heart function and the core circulations in the body: arterial, venous and lymphatic. A cardio-based sequence of leg compressions stimulates circulation by working with the heart, not against it.
 
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Dear Healthcare Professional

During the past four months, we have exhibited at the 2nd Annual Advancing Wound Healing for Hospitals and Freestanding Clinics Conference in Orlando, the American Professional Wound Care Association (APWCA) National Clinical Conference in Philadelphia and the Society for Vascular Medicine (SVM) 21st Annual Scientific Sessions in Cleveland.
 
In reviewing each of these meetings, some clear and consistent themes jump out at us:
 
  • The significant advances that are being made in the fields of Wound Care Management and Vascular Medicine.  Innovation and impressive results were evidenced throughout the sessions, case studies, posters and vendors on the exhibit floor.
  • The theme that compression therapy is viewed worldwide as significant and necessary.  The message at each of these conferences was that compression therapy needs to be part of your treatment protocols either as a primary or an adjunctive modality.
  • The continued relevance of the Circulator Boot as a leader in the field of compression therapy.  We were very visible at each of these conferences and were profiled by various speakers as they discussed their usage of compression therapy.  We ran into a number of current clients who shared stories with us about the terrific results they are achieving using the Boot.  We also made new friends who immediately understood the value of end-diastolic pneumatic compression, noted how different we are from others in the field and are interested in moving forward.
As you consider reviewing your current protocols for increased usage of compression therapy, we would encourage you to consider the Circulator Boot to heal wounds, prevent amputations and save lives.  A number of leading hospitals and clinics already have. 
 
We look forward to seeing you at future conferences later this summer and fall!
Sincerely,
Larry Hutchison & Jack May
Circulator Boot Corporation
Partners in Therapy
We are pleased to profile Dr. Ian Goldbaum, DPM from Delray Beach, Florida 
 

May PartnerWe are pleased to profile Dr. Ian Goldbaum, DPM from Delray Beach, FL, as our Partner in Therapy in this issue of the Newsletter. 


Dr. Goldbaum is a well known and highly regarded Podiatric Physician in the South Florida area where he has been in practice for over 26 years.  He has spent much of this time specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of the often serious complications of diabetes that many of his patients suffer with during their lifetimes. His practice is increasingly dedicated to this mission, as almost 85% of his patients are diabetic.

 
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Why a rigid boot? Why a boot at all? Why not use cuffs?

Why a rigid boot? Newton's 3rd Law states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a compression bag inflates around the leg, it pushes against the leg on one side of the bag and...
 
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Circulator Boot helps patient successfully manage long-term circulation problems

Dear Circulator Boot Corporation: 

It has been my good fortune to have found your product, the Circulator Boot, and I have been getting treatments daily. I have had circulation problems for several years and despite efforts to deal with the problem ...