Testing for Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is a condition in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the lower limbs, particularly the feet and toes. This can cause pain while walking, slower healing of foot wounds, skin discoloration, and a sensation of cold feet. Testing for PAD typically begins with a podiatrist examining the feet for poor circulation, weak pulses, or changes in skin texture. One common diagnostic tool is the ankle-brachial index, which compares blood pressure at the ankle and the arm to assess blood flow. Additional testing, such as Doppler ultrasound, may be used to detect blocked or narrowed arteries in the lower legs. Identifying PAD early is important to help avoid more serious complications, such as infected ulcers or the need for surgery. People with diabetes, high cholesterol, or a history of smoking may be more likely to develop this condition. If you have symptoms of peripheral artery disease, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for a diagnostic testing and suggested treatment.

Vascular testing plays an important part in diagnosing disease like peripheral artery disease. If you have symptoms of peripheral artery disease, or diabetes, consult with Dr. Eddy Caldwell from Foot Care of Northeast Arkansas, P.A.. Our doctor will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.

What Is Vascular Testing?

Vascular testing checks for how well blood circulation is in the veins and arteries. This is most often done to determine and treat a patient for peripheral artery disease (PAD), stroke, and aneurysms. Podiatrists utilize vascular testing when a patient has symptoms of PAD or if they believe they might. If a patient has diabetes, a podiatrist may determine a vascular test to be prudent to check for poor blood circulation.

How Is it Conducted?

Most forms of vascular testing are non-invasive. Podiatrists will first conduct a visual inspection for any wounds, discoloration, and any abnormal signs prior to a vascular test.

 The most common tests include:

  • Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) examination
  • Doppler examination
  • Pedal pulses

These tests are safe, painless, and easy to do. Once finished, the podiatrist can then provide a diagnosis and the best course for treatment.

If you have any questions please contact our office located in Jonesboro, AR . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.

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Custom Orthotics For Ankle Stability

Step with assurance, thanks to enhanced ankle stability from orthotics! If you're active and on the move, Custom Orthotics are your ally for stronger, steadier ankles. They align your foot and ankle, reducing the risk of sprains and offering solid support for every stride. Don’t let instability hold you back. Try Custom Orthotics from our office, and discover unshakable confidence in every step!

Ankle Pain in Cyclists and the Role of Podiatric Care

Ankle pain while cycling can stem from overuse, improper technique, or equipment issues. A common technique once believed to enhance performance, known as ankling, encouraged exaggerated ankle motion but is now understood to increase strain without significant benefit. Wearing ill-fitting shoes, poorly aligned cleats, or using pedals that lack support can also contribute to discomfort. Starting with intense rides too quickly may overload the joints and soft tissues. A podiatrist can assess foot and ankle alignment, recommend proper footwear or orthotics, and offer strategies to prevent injury. If ankle pain is interfering with your cycling goals, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist for a thorough evaluation and personalized plan to support comfort and performance.

Sports related foot and ankle injuries require proper treatment before players can go back to their regular routines. For more information, contact Dr. Eddy Caldwell of Foot Care of Northeast Arkansas, P.A.. Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

Sports Related Foot and Ankle Injuries

Foot and ankle injuries are a common occurrence when it comes to athletes of any sport. While many athletes dismiss the initial aches and pains, the truth is that ignoring potential foot and ankle injuries can lead to serious problems. As athletes continue to place pressure and strain the area further, a mild injury can turn into something as serious as a rupture and may lead to a permanent disability. There are many factors that contribute to sports related foot and ankle injuries, which include failure to warm up properly, not providing support or wearing bad footwear. Common injuries and conditions athletes face, including:

  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • Achilles Tendon Rupture
  • Ankle Sprains

Sports related injuries are commonly treated using the RICE method. This includes rest, applying ice to the injured area, compression and elevating the ankle. More serious sprains and injuries may require surgery, which could include arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery. Rehabilitation and therapy may also be required in order to get any recovering athlete to become fully functional again. Any unusual aches and pains an athlete sustains must be evaluated by a licensed, reputable medical professional.

If you have any questions please contact our office located in Jonesboro, AR . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.

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How Foot Orthotics Support Relief from Foot and Ankle Disorders

Foot and ankle disorders like plantar fasciitis, flat feet, tendonitis, and arthritis can cause persistent pain and limit mobility. Custom foot orthotics are specially designed devices that provide support, improve alignment, and reduce stress on affected areas. By enhancing stability and distributing pressure more evenly, orthotics can relieve discomfort and promote healing. They are especially helpful in correcting abnormal walking patterns and preventing further injury. A podiatrist can evaluate your condition, identify the underlying cause, and create custom orthotics tailored to your specific needs. If you are struggling with foot or ankle pain or instability, it is strongly suggested that you consult a podiatrist for personalized support and lasting relief.

Custom orthotics are specialized shoe inserts created to support and align the feet according to each person’s unique structure and walking pattern. They are an effective way to relieve foot discomfort caused by conditions such as flat feet, high arches, plantar fasciitis, bunions, and heel pain. When the natural alignment of the foot is off balance, it can lead to pressure points, strain, and pain that affect how a person stands, walks, and moves. Orthotics work by redistributing weight evenly and supporting the arch to reduce stress on the muscles, tendons, and joints of the feet and lower legs.

Foot discomfort can develop for many reasons, including wearing improper footwear, long hours of standing, repetitive motion, or underlying structural problems. Over time, this discomfort can extend beyond the feet, contributing to knee, hip, or lower back pain. Custom orthotics help correct these issues by improving alignment and promoting more efficient movement. They are made using precise measurements and imaging to ensure the best fit for each patient, providing targeted support and cushioning where it is needed most.

Unlike generic insoles, custom orthotics are durable, medically designed, and tailored to your specific needs. Whether you are managing chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply seeking better comfort and stability, orthotics can make a noticeable difference in how your feet feel throughout the day.

If you are experiencing persistent foot discomfort or fatigue, it may be time to have your feet evaluated by a podiatrist. Call our office today for more information or to schedule an appointment.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Jonesboro, AR

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Get Professional Care for a Broken Foot or Ankle

Constant care and regular evaluation are important for a foot or ankle fracture. If left untreated, foot or ankle fractures can worsen over time and create more serious problems.

Don't wait to be examined if you believe you've experienced a foot or ankle fracture.

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