Will Exercise Alone Reverse Early PAD Signs?

If your doctor has recommended a vascular ultrasound, you may have questions about what the test involves and how to prepare. The good news is
Foods That Fight PAD and Improve Blood Flow

Living with PAD means dealing with poor blood flow to your legs. It’s frustrating when walking becomes painful or your feet feel cold all the
The Diabetic’s Guide to Recognizing Silent PAD Symptoms

Living with diabetes means being aware of changes in your own body, especially those that may not seem significant initially. Peripheral Arterial Disease, or PAD,
Why Angioplasty Restores Healthy Blood Flow in Blocked Arteries

Experiencing pain, cramping, or even numbness in your legs may not be just a temporary soreness. They are symptoms that sometimes reflect the limited movement
5 Lifestyle Changes That Can Reverse Early-Stage Peripheral Artery Disease

Learning that one has peripheral artery disease (PAD) may be frightening. It is a condition wherein the arteries of your legs and feet get narrow,
How to Tell the Difference Between PAD and Other Leg Pain

One day you’re fine walking, and the next day, you’re met with aches, cramps, or sharp pain every step of the way. Here’s the thing:
4 Tips to Practice Diabetic Foot Care Each Day

Page Navigation The diabetes-foot connection 4 tips for practicing diabetic foot care each day Diabetes is a disease characterized by high blood sugar levels; either
Amputation Is Preventable

Page Navigation Amputation Is Preventable Effecting 15 percent of patients with diabetes, a foot ulcer is an open sore or wound commonly found on the
Treatment Options for P.A.D.

Page Navigation Impactful Lifestyle Changes Medication for P.A.D. Interventional Treatments The goal at the Vascular and Leg Center is to treat Peripheral Arterial
Why Are Your Legs Keeping You Up at Night?

Page Navigation Why do I have restless legs syndrome (RLS)? Are you sure it’s restless legs syndrome? What are my treatment options for RLS?