Though you may have heard the term “dialysis” before, unless you or a loved one has received this specific form of treatment, you may be unfamiliar with what it entails. Here’s a closer look into kidney care of this kind, including why it’s performed and what to...
Carotid artery disease develops when deposits known as plaques form in your carotid arteries, which transport blood to the brain and head. Also known as carotid stenosis, the condition increases your risk of stroke, which deprives the brain of oxygen and is the...
Prosthetic therapy is a specialized type of physical therapy that helps rehabilitate patients who have received a prosthesis to replace a lost limb. Growing accustomed to a prosthesis can be challenging — it’s a major life change — which is why it’s critically...
Mesenteric disease occurs when the arteries that supply blood to the intestines become narrower. Also known as mesenteric ischemia or mesenteric vascular disease, the condition may come on suddenly or develop over time. Here’s everything you need to know about this...
Diabetic ulcers are open sores which commonly develop on the feet. Anyone who has diabetes can develop an ulcer, which forms as a result of combined factors such as decreased circulation and limited sensation. Vascular diseases can further complicate ulcers by...