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Circulation Therapy

Circulation therapy
Circulation Therapy

Circulation Therapy

Improve blood flow and support overall foot health with our vascular evaluation and treatment protocols.

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Your feet are further from your heart than any other part of you

Poor lower-extremity circulation rarely announces itself early. It shows up as cold feet, slow-healing cuts, leg cramps that wake you at night, or tiredness in the calves on a short walk.

Our circulation evaluation includes pedal pulse assessment, ankle-brachial index when indicated, and SnapshotNIR tissue oxygenation mapping for patients who need a complete vascular picture.

What good circulation looks like

  • Warm feet, even in air conditioning
  • Cuts and scrapes that heal in a normal timeframe
  • Full sensation across the sole and toes
  • Ability to walk comfortably as long as the day demands

Circulation issues are easier to treat early. Schedule a vascular evaluation today.

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Key Information

  • Good circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to your tissues.
  • Poor circulation can cause pain, numbness, wounds that don’t heal, or even serious complications if untreated.
  • Doctors use several steps to find out if you have a circulation problem.
  • Symptoms

    Symptoms

    A history of smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, or heart disease can cause pain, cramping, numbness, or tiredness in your legs.

  • Examining Your Feet

    Office Tests

    Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI), TcPO₂, Arterial Ultrasound: Checks blood flow in small vessels.

  • Why It Matters

    Why It Matters

    Poor circulation increases the risk of infections, non-healing wounds, and even amputation if left untreated.

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  • Conservative Treatment

    • Proper footwear selection
    • Orthotic devices
    • Toe exercises and stretches
  • Surgical Treatment

    • Joint fusion
    • Tendon transfer
    • Digital arthroplasty
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