Wound Healing Device Development

Wound Healing Device Development


This research area seeks to develop technologies to enhance tissue regeneration and wound healing along with controlling environmental factors.

Reheal Glove

The REHEAL glove is a innovative wound dressing designed specifically for hand injuries. Unlike traditional dressings that immobilize the hand, the REHEAL glove allows for safe, early movement while delivering negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) — helping to prevent stiffness and speed recovery.

The REHEAL glove system is specifically designed to circumvent issues of existing NPWT technology by leveraging a flexible polymer substrate which prevents adhesion to the wound and allows motion during the application of NPWT.

Our Approach:

The REHEAL Glove overcomes the limitations of conventional NPWT devices with innovative design features:

  • Anatomically Contoured Glove Shape: Provides a secure, reliable seal tailored precisely to the hand’s unique shape for consistent and effective negative pressure therapy.

  • Non-Adherent Silicone Interface: Prevents the dressing from sticking to the wound, minimizing pain and tissue damage during dressing changes and improving overall comfort and patient compliance.

  • Integrated Motion Therapy: Enables gentle finger and wrist movement during therapy to promote early mobilization, reduce scar tissue, and support faster, more complete functional recovery.
Key Outcomes (Tested on 3 Injured Subjects):
  • Significant reduction in edema and preservation of range of motion (ROM)
  • Accelerated wound healing with minimal scarring
  • Effective application for up to 96 hours without the need for dressing changes
  • No reported adverse events, ensuring safety and reliability
  • Simple, quick removal process enhancing patient comfort and clinical efficiency
  • Early motion therapy contributed to excellent functional recovery in all patients

Collaborator: University of Washington
Patent: UTA and UW jointly own
Status FDA IDE approved

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