Ankle Brachial Pressure
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Ankle-brachial index test
webmd.com — “This test is done by measuring blood pressure at the ankle and in the arm while a person is at rest. Measurements are then repeated at both sites after 5 minutes of walking on a treadmill. The ankle - brachial index (ABI) result is used to predict the severity of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). A decrease in the ABI result with exercise is a sensitive indicator that significant PAD is probably” View full resource at webmd.com
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Relationship of Walking Impairment and Ankle-Brachial Index Assessments with Peripheral Arterial Translesional Pressure Gradients | Journal of Invasive Cardiology
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heartandveincenter.com — “An Ankle/Brachial Index test is used to screen for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). Peripheral vascular disease affects a large portion of the general population, more so in patients with known cardiac disease.” View full resource at heartandveincenter.com
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Internists Not Using Simple Test (Ankle-Brachial Index) For Peripheral Artery Disease - Better Health
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JAMA -- Aspirin for Prevention of Cardiovascular Events in Individuals With Low Ankle Brachial Index, June 2, 2010, Beckman 303 (21): 2136
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JAMA -- Abstract: Aspirin for Prevention of Cardiovascular Events in a General Population Screened for a Low Ankle Brachial Index: A Randomized Controlled Trial, March 3, 2010, Fowkes et al. 303 (9): 841
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Ankle blood pressure as a predictor of total and cardiovascular mortality | Cardiology
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Can Pregnant Women Do Anything to Reduce or Prevent Swollen Ankles?
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Pilates Workout For A Sprained Ankle | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “Pilates Workout For A Sprained Ankle. Pilates is an popular fitness option for someone with a sprained ankle. Outside of a few exercises, such as Mermaid and Seal, which put pressure on the ankle, most Pilates exercise...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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New Research Shows HyProCure(R) Is The Key In The Treatment And Prevention Of Foot And Ankle Neuropathy
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mdlinx.com — “Comparison of ankle-brachial pressure index and pulse wave velocity as markers of cognitive function in a community-dwelling population” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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