HAPPENING NOW:
Therapy for open wounds
When the healing process doesn’t kick in, amputation is a last resort.
Each year Ontario sees thousands. But a new therapy from a Hamilton company has proven successful, where others have failed.
In part 2 of our series, Open Wounds, Maria Hayes looks at treatment.
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Unfortunately, making t-pot accessible has been an overwhelming challenge.
The therapy isn’t funded by Ontario’s health ministry. That is the focus of our story Wednesday.