Critical Wound Care Evaluation
Comprehensive vascular evaluation using Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI), Doppler ultrasound, pulse volume recording, and arterial waveform analysis to detect peripheral arterial disease (PAD), venous insufficiency, and circulation problems preventing diabetic ulcer, pressure wound, and leg ulcer healing. Medicare Part B covered mobile wound care in Beverly Hills, Orange County, and all Southern California.
Non-Invasive Testing
Quick and painless
Adequate blood flow is essential for wound healing. Poor circulation deprives wounds of oxygen, nutrients, and immune cells needed for tissue repair. Vascular assessment identifies compromised blood flow that can delay or prevent healing.
Early detection of peripheral artery disease (PAD) or venous insufficiency allows for proper treatment planning, prevents complications like infection or amputation, and determines which advanced therapies are appropriate.
Compares blood pressure in ankle vs arm to detect PAD
Evaluates blood flow through arteries and veins
Manual assessment of arterial pulses in feet and legs
Temperature differences indicate circulation problems
Tests microcirculation in toes and fingers
Assess skin color, hair loss, and venous patterns
Good blood flow to legs and feet
Reduced circulation, may affect healing
Critical - vascular referral needed
Every wound care visit includes circulation evaluation
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