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ISCHEMIC FOOT

Our team of specialists and staff believe that informed patients are better equipped to make decisions regarding their health and well being. For your personal use, we have created an extensive patient library covering an array of educational topics. Browse through these diagnoses and treatments to learn more about topics of interest to you. Or, for a more comprehensive search of our entire Web site, enter your term(s) in the search bar provided.

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Diabetes and Your Feet | Ankle Sprain | Chronic Lateral Ankle Pain

Fractures | Shin Splints | Sports Injuries

Bunions | Flat Feet | Hammertoes

Plantar Fasciitis (heel spur) | Smelly Feet and Foot Odor

Neuroma | Blisters | Corns and Calluses

Ingrown Nails | Athlete's Foot | Fungal Nails

Orthotics | MRI | Fitness And Your Feet

Pediatric Foot Care

 



Ischemic foot refers to a lack of adequate arterial blood flow from the heart to the foot. There are a wide variety of possible causes, including arterial blockage from cholesterol deposits, arterial blood clots, arterial spasms, or arterial injury. With ischemic foot, the person suffers from an inadequate blood supply reaching the foot to provide the oxygen and nutrient needs required for the cells to continue to function.

Symptoms typically include cold feet, discoloration in the toes, muscle cramping, and, over time, ulcers and pain.

Treatment includes walking exercises to increase blood flow, wearing protective shoes, and medications. Note: Please consult with your physician before taking any medication.