1. The study on the relationship between venous ulcer and ankle joint range of motion using ultrasound.
- Author
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Liao J and Wu Z
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Popliteal Vein diagnostic imaging, Popliteal Vein physiopathology, Venous Insufficiency physiopathology, Venous Insufficiency diagnostic imaging, Ankle Joint diagnostic imaging, Ankle Joint physiopathology, Ankle Joint blood supply, Range of Motion, Articular, Ultrasonography, Varicose Ulcer physiopathology, Varicose Ulcer diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Background: Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) often leads to venous ulcers. The relationship between ankle joint range of motion (ROM) and venous ulcers remains under-investigated. This study aims to clarify this relationship using ultrasound imaging., Methods: We conducted a study on 20 patients with unilateral venous ulcers. Ankle ROM and popliteal vein blood flow were measured using a goniometer and ultrasound, respectively. The measurements were compared between the affected and unaffected limbs., Results: A significant reduction in ROM and popliteal vein blood flow was observed in the limbs with venous ulcers compared to the unaffected limbs. The data suggest a correlation between reduced ankle mobility and the development of venous ulcers., Conclusion: The study underscores the importance of maintaining ankle mobility in patients with CVI to prevent venous ulcers. A multifactorial approach is essential for managing these conditions effectively., Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicting interestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2024
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