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Definition. The lower extremity refers to the part of the body that includes the hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and foot. It consists of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels that work together to provide support, stability, and mobility for daily activities.
How to do a lower limb assessment?
Start with the toes and work up the leg feeling symmetrically. Note any changes in temperature and whether there is a gradual or abrupt change. There may be an obvious demarcation in temperature. Severe arterial insufficiency will result in a cool limb.
What is the right lower leg called?
The calf is the back portion, and the tibia or shinbone together with the smaller fibula make up the shin, the front of the lower leg.
How do you document a lower extremity assessment?
Normal findings might be documented as: Skin colour consistent from upper legs to toes, equal limb circumference with no edema or ulcers. No presence of cyanosis or pallor on nails. Good capillary refill. Dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses 2+ force and equal bilaterally.
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by TJ Kelechi 1996 Cited by 11 The Comprehensive Lower Extremity Assessment Form was developed in response to the need for a screening tool in a nurse-managed foot care clinic.
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