Clinical assessment of the leg The leg needs to be examined fully to correctly use the Wells screening tool (Wells et al, 2003), and examining a leg properly requires nurses to demonstrate that they ...
Leg ulcers are open wounds or unhealed sores that develop on the skin of the leg. A variety of conditions can cause a leg ulcer, including venous conditions, neuropathy, pressure, infections, and more ...
Leg cramps at night, or nocturnal leg cramps (NLCs), can occur due to inactivity during the day, tired muscles, or certain medical conditions. Treatment can include medication and stretching the ...
Dealing with a leg being shorter than the other is hardly unusual when it comes to runners. In fact, if you think one of your legs is longer than the other, you can count yourself in good company. To ...
Legs that feel heavy, weighted, stiff, and tired can be caused by many things. The first step to relief is determining the underlying cause. If your legs feel heavy and hard to lift, it might almost ...
A leg bypass surgery may be necessary if fatty deposits have clogged a blood vessel, impeding blood flow through the leg. During this surgery, doctors will create a new pathway for blood to travel. If ...
What Is a Broken Leg? A broken leg is when you break one of the bones in your leg. It can happen lots of ways, like falling or getting into a car accident. Your leg has four bones (the femur, the ...