
UltraMIST® System Select SANUWAVE’s UltraMIST System as Your First Line of Defense for Advanced Wound Care
The UltraMIST System’s acoustic wave therapy promotes healing by controlling inflammation and reducing bacteria in the wound bed while increasing angiogenesis. Further promoting healing, it increases perfusion through vasodilation, ultimately increasing oxygen and nutrients to the tissue.
What can it treat?
- Pressure Ulcers
- Chronic Pressure Injuries (DTPI, SDTI)
- Venous leg ulcers
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Cellulitis
- Surgical wounds/Surgical Dehiscence
- Heel Eschar
- Stalled Wounds
- And many more wound types
Is it painful?
How long does it take?
When will I see results?

Initiate Wound Healing With Noncontact, Low-Frequency Ultrasound Therapy
The UltraMIST System delivers low-frequency ultrasound to the treatment site using a noncontact fluid (e.g., saline). Administered by healthcare professionals to thousands of patients for more than a decade.
Patients reported an 80% reduction in VAS pain score over 4 weeks (vs. 20% standard of care).15
Wound closure increased to 41% with UltraMIST vs. 14.3% with standard care.6
Clinically Validated
Extensive clinical data shows that UltraMIST:

Unlike most wound products that just treat the surface, the sound waves of UltraMIST penetrate into and below the wound to promote a normal healing process.
Indications
All typical and atypical nonhealing wounds* including but not limited to:
Diabetic Foot Ulcers6
Deep Tissue Pressure Injuries7-9
Venous Leg Ulcers10-11
Skin Grafts12
Chronic Wounds13,14
*Exceptions: Cancerous lesions, over-pregnant uterus, over-implanted device
Footnotes for Page
- Noncontact low-frequency ultrasound therapy in the treatment of chronic wounds: a meta-analysis
- UltraMIST MOA Inflammation
- UltraMIST MOA Vasodilation
- UltraMIST MOA Bacteria
- A pilot study evaluating non-contact low-frequency ultrasound and underlying molecular mechanism on diabetic foot ulcers
- Ultrasound therapy for recalcitrant diabetic foot ulcers: results of a randomized, double-blind, controlled, multicenter study
- Effects of non contact low-frequency ultrasound on healing of suspected deep tissue injury: a retrospective analysis
- Use of Noncontact Low-Frequency Ultrasound in Deep Tissue Pressure Injury: A Retrospective Analysis
- Adjunctive use of noncontact low-frequency ultrasound for treatment of suspected deep tissue injury: a case series
- A prospective pilot study of ultrasound therapy effectiveness in refractory venous leg ulcers
- A prospective, randomized, controlled trial comparing the effects of noncontact, low-frequency ultrasound to standard care in healing venous leg ulcers
- Noncontact Low-Frequency Ultrasound for Debridement of Necrotic Wounds to Avoid Further Surgical Intervention: A Case Series
- Evaluation of clinical effectiveness of MIST ultrasound therapy for the healing of chronic wounds
- Noncontact ultrasound therapy for adjunctive treatment of nonhealing wounds: retrospective analysis
- A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial Comparing the Effects of Noncontact, Low-frequency Ultrasound to Standard Care in Healing Venous Leg Ulcers