Leg Circulation Screen (Ankle Brachial Index)

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What is a Leg Circulation Screen?

It is also called the Ankle-Brachial Index Testing (ABI) and it compares blood pressure in your ankles to your arms. The ABI is derived from the ratio of these pressures, serving as a crucial diagnostic tool. It is also used as Peripheral Artery Disease Testing because it reveals potential blockages in the arteries supplying your legs. This test is essential for early detection and intervention in managing vascular health.

Why is Ascend Imaging Center the Best Option for You?

Ascend Imaging Centre is the best option for you because we have one of the best state technologies for Ankle Brachial Index Testing in Southfield. Our dedicated team of highly trained technologists is committed to providing a comfortable experience throughout your test. We prioritize your health by offering a quick and thorough Ankle Brachial Index, a crucial preventive measure against peripheral diseases. Trust us for your quick health check-up.

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I was prescribed a leg circulation test for my leg cramps, and I decided to get the test done at the Ascend Imaging Center. The test was quick, and the overall services at Ascend Imaging Center were also great.
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FAQs

The Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) test is a simple diagnostic procedure that evaluates blood flow and detects peripheral artery disease (PAD).
During an ABI test, blood pressure measurements are taken at the ankles and arms to assess the ratio. This provides insight into potential blockages.
ABI test results indicate the ratio of blood pressure in the ankles to that in the arms, helping identify the presence and severity of peripheral artery disease. A lower ABI suggests potential circulation issues.
An ABI measurement typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes.
A normal Ankle Brachial Index result falls within the range of 0.90 to 1.30. Results outside this range may signal potential vascular concerns.