The foot was warm, tender over the lesion, and with no crepitus. The dorsalis pedis, posterior tibial, popliteal and femoral pulses were palpable and normal in both lower limbs. There was no sensory ...
Measure the systolic arterial pressures in the following order: right brachial, right dorsalis pedis, right posterior tibial, left dorsalis pedis, left posterior tibial, and left brachial.
To interpret the findings of this examination it is necessary to know the normal occurrence of both the dorsalis pedis and the posterior tibial pulses. Previous studies on the frequency of absent ...
This study presents a comprehensive review of the correlation between tibial acceleration (TA), ground reaction forces (GRF), and tibial bone loading, emphasizing the critical role of wearable sensor ...
Blood flow spectrums in the anterior tibial artery, posterior tibial artery, and dorsalis pedis artery were imaged by Color Doppler ultrasound. Mean flow rate (FR), area, pulsatility index (PI), peak ...