By COFAI • January 13, 2025 • Comments Off on Nerve Testing, Advanced Circulatory Testing and Consultation
At the Caribbean Foot and Ankle Institute (COFAI), we offer Nerve Testing in conjunction with Advanced Circulatory Testing, a comprehensive approach to assessing the health of diabetic feet. While circulatory testing focuses on evaluating blood flow and vascular health, nerve testing specifically assesses the functioning of the nerves in the feet and lower limbs, which is essential for diabetic patients who are at risk of neuropathy. This dual approach ensures that both circulatory and nerve-related issues are identified and addressed, helping prevent complications like ulcers, infections, and amputations.
The visit begins with a thorough consultation where our specialists review your medical history, symptoms, and risk factors for nerve and circulatory problems. We will also conduct a physical examination to assess your foot health, checking for any signs of numbness, tingling, or pain, which may indicate nerve damage.
For Nerve Testing, our team uses techniques such as Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) and Electromyography (EMG) to measure how well electrical signals travel along the nerves. This helps identify areas of nerve damage or dysfunction, such as diabetic neuropathy, which can lead to loss of sensation and increase the risk of injury.
In Advanced Circulatory Testing, we use sophisticated diagnostic tools like Doppler ultrasound, segmental pressure measurements, and Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) testing to assess blood flow to the feet and legs. These tests help detect circulatory problems like peripheral arterial disease (PAD) or blockages, which can hinder healing and increase the risk of infections.
Based on the results of both tests, COFAI specialists provide a detailed consultation and develop a personalized treatment plan. This may include lifestyle changes, medications, specialized therapies, or referrals to other specialists if necessary. Follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor progress and ensure optimal foot health.
At COFAI, we prioritize comprehensive care for diabetic feet, combining nerve and circulatory assessments to deliver a holistic approach to foot health.
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Corner of Albert & Abercromby Streets,
St. Joseph, Trinidad, W.I.
Phone: 1-(868) 662-2766/3256
Ext: 3259
Email: info@caribbeanfootankle.com
#29 Alfredo St, Woodbrook
Port-of-Spain
Phone: 1-(868) 472-6324
Email: info@caribbeanfootankle.com
Please note that our prices are quoted in USD. (Our Exchange: 1 USD = 7 TTD)Consultations are rounded to 500 TTD (73USD). Dismiss