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Foot Care – Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) Test

A non-invasive diagnostic test used to assess blood circulation in the legs and detect Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), helping prevent serious diabetic foot complications.

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What is an ABI Test?

The Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) test is a simple, non-invasive diagnostic procedure that compares blood pressure in the ankles with blood pressure in the arms.

Poor circulation in the legs is a major risk factor for diabetic foot ulcers and delayed wound healing.

Why ABI Testing is Important

Detects Peripheral Artery Disease

Identifies narrowing or blockage in leg arteries.

Prevents Diabetic Foot Complications

Helps identify patients at risk of ulcers and infections.

Improves Circulation Monitoring

Provides important information about blood flow.

Supports Early Treatment

Allows doctors to reduce risk of complications.

How the ABI Test Works

Blood pressure cuffs are placed on arms and ankles, and readings are compared.

The ratio helps detect circulation problems.

The procedure is quick, safe, and painless.

Clinical Importance

Helps detect poor circulation before symptoms appear.

Important for diabetic and cardiac patients.

Comprehensive Diabetic Foot Evaluation

Vibration Perception Threshold

Detects nerve damage and sensory loss.

Podiascan Foot Analysis

Measures pressure distribution.

Skin & Circulation Monitoring

Identifies early risk changes.

Protect Your Foot Health with Early Vascular Screening

Regular ABI testing helps detect circulation problems early.

Pulse Medicare Centre
C1/15, Yamuna Vihar, Delhi – 110053

Phone: 9911225514 | 9911225510

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