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Clinically Proven Treatment for Lower Limb Non-Healing Wounds
The geko™ W3 is a small, self-adhesive wearable device applied behind the knee. It stimulates the body's natural muscle pump to significantly increase blood flow to the lower limb — supporting healing in chronic wounds where standard treatment has stalled.
- Clinically proven for venous leg ulcers, diabetic foot wounds & oedema
- Increases lower limb blood flow by up to 225%
- No compression, no medication, no wires
- 12 hours on, 12 hours off — suitable for home use
- NICE approved & FDA cleared
Apply Behind the Knee
Peel and apply the self-adhesive device behind the knee over the common peroneal nerve. No clinical setup or fitting required.
Nerve Stimulation Begins
Gentle electrical impulses activate the calf and foot muscle pump — mimicking the circulatory effect of walking, even in immobile patients.
Blood Flow Reaches the Wound
Increased microcirculatory flow delivers oxygen and nutrients to the wound bed, reducing oedema and creating the conditions needed for healing.
Venous Leg Ulcers
Increases venous return and reduces chronic oedema — improving conditions for wound closure where standard treatment has stalled.
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Improves perfusion to the wound bed in diabetic patients with poor peripheral circulation and compromised healing.
Lower Limb Oedema
Activates the natural muscle pump to reduce fluid build-up — effective where compression is contraindicated or poorly tolerated.
Chronic & Non-Healing Wounds
Used when wounds have failed to progress with conventional care — geko™ restores the circulatory conditions the body needs to heal.
Request a Quote, Clinical Details or Fitting
Not sure if the geko™ W3 is right for your patient or situation? Our team can advise on suitability, provide clinical documentation, and arrange supply across New Zealand.
We supply to wound care clinics, DHBs, GPs, and direct to patients across New Zealand.