Upper & Lower Extremity Vascular Ultrasound for Wound Care Practitioners
Comprehensive Vascular Assessment to Support Better Healing
Chronic wounds often have an underlying vascular component, and timely identification of arterial or venous insufficiency is essential for effective treatment. Our upper and lower extremity vascular ultrasound services provide woundcare practitioners with fast, accurate, noninvasive diagnostic information to guide clinical decisions and improve healing outcomes.

Why Vascular Ultrasound Matters in Wound Care

Identifies arterial insufficiency that may limit oxygen delivery and impair wound healing

Detects venous reflux or obstruction, helping clinicians understand edema, ulcer recurrence, and delayed healing

Supports safe compression therapy decisions by confirming adequate arterial flow

Provides realtime insight into circulatory status without radiation or contrast

Improves care coordination by offering clear, actionable reports for treatment planning
Upper Extremity Vascular Ultrasound
- Our upper extremity studies evaluate arterial and venous circulation in the arms and hands. These assessments help identify:

Arterial stenosis or occlusion

Venous thrombosis

Dialysis access complications

Circulatory issues contributing to nonhealing upperextremity wounds
What WoundCare Practitioners Can Expect

Onsite or inclinic ultrasound services for convenience and continuity of care

Experienced vascular technologists trained in woundcare–specific protocols

Clear, concise reports with clinically relevant findings

Rapid turnaround times to support timely treatment decisions

Collaboration with your care team to ensure imaging aligns with your clinical goals

Lower Extremity Vascular Ultrasound
Lower extremity vascular studies are essential for evaluating wounds on the legs, ankles, and feet. We assess:

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD)

Venous insufficiency and reflux

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

Microvascular compromise affecting wound healing
- Our detailed imaging helps clinicians determine whether a wound is primarily arterial, venous, mixedetiology, or influenced by other circulatory factors.

Who Benefits
Our vascular ultrasound services support:

Woundcare clinics

Podiatrists

Vascular specialists

Primary care providers managing chronic wounds

Longterm care and skilled nursing facilities
Partner With Us for Better Wound Outcomes
- Accurate vascular assessment is the foundation of effective wound management. By partnering with us, you gain access to highquality diagnostic imaging that enhances your ability to diagnose, treat, and monitor complex wounds.
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