Outpatient Services for Leg Pain in acl mri santa fe

Pain can be debilitating, but it doesn’t have to be — thanks to the advanced technology and in-office procedure options offered by acl mri Santa Fe Pain Management & Radiology. When you visit our Santa Fe pain management office, we offer minimally invasive outpatient services that diagnose and provide relief from your leg pain, including varicose veins, back pain, plantar fasciitis and more. Here’s what you can expect when you come to us for treatment of your leg pain in Santa Fe . . .

What is DVT?

Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, is a blood clot that forms deep inside a large vein. It typically happens in your legs, but it can also form in other parts of your body. A blood clot occurs when blood thickens and begins to coagulate due to an injury or trauma. It’s normal for blood to pool and clot as part of healing and recovery, but certain situations increase your risk of developing DVT.

How is DVT Treated?

Treatment methods depend on whether you have a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or a pulmonary embolism (PE). A DVT occurs when a blood clot develops in one of your leg veins. The clot can break loose and travel to your lungs, which is called a pulmonary embolism. Experts recommend treating DVTs with anticoagulants, such as warfarin or heparin, until your risk of another clot has passed. These drugs prevent clots from forming and keep existing clots from getting bigger and breaking apart. For most people, these drugs are effective at preventing further blood clots that could result in PEs, heart attacks or strokes.

What Causes DVT?

Deep vein thrombosis is an abnormal blood clot (thrombus) that forms within a deep vein, usually in your leg. The condition occurs when your blood doesn’t flow as it should through your veins. This can happen when you’re inactive for long periods of time, such as during travel or after surgery. It can also occur if you have certain medical conditions or if you take birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy. Certain types of cancer and some recent injuries can also lead to DVT. Other factors that might increase your risk include obesity, smoking, and having varicose veins or a family history of DVT.

Symptoms of DVT

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious blood clotting condition. Symptoms include leg pain or swelling, which can feel like a heavy weight, that gets worse when you walk. It happens when a blood clot blocks one of your deep veins (usually in your leg). Veins carry blood from your legs back to your heart. If part of a DVT breaks off and travels through your bloodstream, it can block an artery and cause serious problems. An important sign is skin that feels mottled or discolored (blue- or red-colored patches). If you notice any of these symptoms, call 911 immediately because DVT can be life-threatening if not treated right away. In rare cases, shortness of breath also may be a symptom.

Who Needs Testing for DVT?

Everyone knows that deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can be deadly, but many people don’t realize that it can affect people of all ages, as well as those who have never experienced serious injury or trauma. At Cone Health, we’re committed to providing minimally invasive and outpatient procedures—like venous Doppler ultrasound and catheter ablation—to help our patients with leg pain. For example, if you think you might have DVT or are experiencing intermittent leg pain and varicose veins, talk to your doctor about these easy outpatient services today. You’ll love how convenient they are!

What Can You Do About Leg Pain santa  fe from DVT?

Veins of your legs and feet can become swollen, twisted and misshapen, which can cause pain and swelling. This condition is called venous insufficiency or venous reflux. The most common cause of leg pain fe from DVT is sitting or standing with your legs crossed. It may also be caused by poor circulation. If you have varicose veins santa fe , there are many minimally invasive outpatient procedures that our specialists offer to minimize discomfort while addressing leg pain fe from DVT. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment! We provide Varicose Veins Santa Fe, Foot Pain Santa Fe, Leg Pain Santa Fe services.

The Benefits of Working with a Specialist vs. General Practitioner

When it comes to managing leg pain, a general practitioner might not always be up to par. Our minimally invasive outpatient services for leg pain in Santa Fe provide relief using ultrasound and ultrasound-guided injections. Ultrasound is better at targeting specific areas of your body than a traditional X-ray, which means less risk of side effects or complications. If you’re looking for treatments outside of surgery, then count on our specialists today!

Our Clinic was Voted #1 Overall Care Provider in New Mexico!

At Family Foot and Ankle Care of New Mexico, we take pride in offering compassionate care to our patients. We’re here to help you live life pain-free and get back to enjoying your active lifestyle. We have been voted as #1 Overall Care Provider by our patients because of our dedication to giving you fast and effective treatment without having to make an appointment at a hospital or surgery center. Our doctors and staff love what they do and it shows! We know that your convenience is important, which is why we offer so many convenient locations throughout New Mexico – including Albuquerque and all surrounding areas, such as Rio Rancho.