Identifying peripheral arterial diseases or flow limitations of the lower limb: Important aspects for cardiovascular screening for referral in physiotherapy
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Identifying peripheral arterial diseases or flow limitations of the lower limb: Important aspects for cardiovascular screening for referral in physiotherapy
Abstract
Many conditions could potentially cause pain in the lower limbs. One of these is peripheral arterial disease (PAD). PAD is often a real challenge to be recognized for clinicians due to symptoms that commonly mimic musculoskeletal conditions. PAD is defined as a total or partial blockage of the vessels that supply blood from the heart to the periphery. Its prevalence is around 7 percent in subjects between 55 and 59, reaching almost 25% in individuals between 95 and 99 years old. The most dominant symptom of PAD is lower limb pain. Also, PAD can produce other symptoms such as discoloration, altered skin temperature, and, when arterial blood flow is insufficient to meet the metabolic demands of resting muscle or tissue, focal areas of ischemia. In our view, physical therapists should be capable of triaging for PAD in a direct access setting. Therefore, in this Professional Issue, we present the main characteristics of PAD and the physiotherapy role in its management. A supplementary step-by-step guide will provide further resources for testing PAD.
Keywords: Ankle brachial index; Claudication; Differential diagnosis; Rehabilitation; Sciatica.
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