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Venous disease is a clinical condition characterized by a difficult return of blood from the lower limbs to the heart, which occurs when the venous wall and/or valves in the veins of the legs do not function effectively. ...
ByNeopharmed Gentili S.p.A. based in Milano, ITALY
Current practice acknowledges that a reduction in venous stasis of the lower limb reduces DVT incidence in acute stroke patients1. It is also recognised that DVT is a blood clot that most commonly forms in the deep veins of the ...
ByFirstkind Ltd based in High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM
The Ankle Brachial Index is a standard and common method of physiologic assessment of vascular pathology in the lower limbs in a fast and simple ...
ByViasonix based in Ra’anana, ISRAEL
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a growing public health issue affecting 202 million people worldwide.1 It is an obstruction of the blood flow in the peripheral arteries, most commonly to the lower limbs and ...
ByQT Vascular Ltd. based in , SINGAPORE
Theracycle is a bike therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Unlike traditional exercise equipment, Theracycle offers a semi-recumbent home exercise bike for MS with unique motor-assisted technology that helps you to perform MS exercises more easily and more effectively. Our Multiple Sclerosis exercise equipment helps MS patients to not only maintain the drive to stay fit and active, but our exercise bike for MS also helps to reduce MS symptoms so that you can get back to doing the things you ...
ByTheracycle Corporation based in Novi, MICHIGAN (USA)
Diabetes is one of the top health issues facing the world today. 422 million people suffer from diabetes worldwide (8.5% of the world population) of which an estimated 29 million are in the US. Of the three types of diabetes (Type 1, Type 2, and gestational), Type 2 accounts for over 90% of the total cases of diabetes. The increased prevalence of diabetes and obesity (a risk factor for Type 2 diabetes) has increased dramatically from 1994 to 2014 and is expected to grow. There are 86 million Americans with ...
ByAlertgy based in Melbourne, FLORIDA (USA)
Leg ulcers occur as a result of various aetiologies. It is thought that more than half are of venous origin, while the remainder are due to arterial, mixed arterial/venous or other ...
ByFirstkind Ltd based in High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM
Chronic wounds represent a silent epidemic that affects a large percentage of the world population and poses a major and gathering threat to the public’s health and the global ...
ByFirstkind Ltd based in High Wycombe, UNITED KINGDOM
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) is a powerful independent predictor of mortality in both Diabetes and glucose intolerance test population samples. In displacing systolic blood pressure as a prognostic factor, aortic pulse wave velocity represents a useful integrated index of vascular status and hence cardiovascular diseases. Considering the Diabetes as a vascular disease, the measurement of the aortic stiffness plays an extremely important role in evaluation of the special cardiovascular risk ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
The CV risk assessment and the hypertension management are ones of the most common activities by the cardiologists. The measurement of arterial stiffness provides a strong and independent marker to reveal high CV risk even among those subjects, whose traditional risk factors based CV risk scores provide normal or only intermediate risk. It is a well known fact that there is a significant difference between the anti-hypertensive drugs concerning their lowering efficacy of central blood pressure and the arterial ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
