CONDITION

Chronic Limb Ischemia

Chronic limb ischemia is an advanced stage of peripheral arterial disease where blood flow to the legs and feet becomes severely reduced. This condition can cause persistent foot pain, pain at rest, non-healing wounds, or tissue damage in the toes or feet.

Without proper treatment, it can lead to serious complications including infection or limb loss. Early intervention to restore circulation can significantly improve healing and help preserve the limb.

This condition requires mixed methods of treatment including restoring blood flow through angioplasty and wound care.

Symptoms

Foot pain at rest, non-healing wounds or ulcers, dark or cold toes or feet.

How We Treat It

We use multiple coordinated treatments including angioplasty to restore blood flow plus advanced wound care to save the limb.