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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Lower Leg Assessment Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Person’s Name and ID Number at the top of the form. This information is essential for identification purposes.
  3. Proceed to fill in the Assessment Date, ensuring accuracy as this will be crucial for tracking progress over time.
  4. In the Edema section, specify details for both legs, including Date of Onset and Location. Use the provided descriptions to assess pitting and non-pitting edema accurately.
  5. Continue by measuring edema at specified points on each leg. Input these measurements in centimeters as indicated.
  6. Complete sections on Lymphedema and Lipedema by checking relevant signs and symptoms, ensuring thoroughness in your assessment.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and saving your completed form. Utilize our platform's features to easily share or print your document.

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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.
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.
A basic lower limb assessment is part of the initial assessment for clients with lower leg wounds or incisions. c. An advanced lower limb assessment is required when there are untoward findings in the basic lower limb assessment and prior to the initiation of compression therapy.
Documentation of a basic, normal extremity exam should look something along the lines of the following: Extremities are atraumatic in appearance without tenderness or deformity. Extremities are without swelling or erythema. Full range of motion is noted to all joints.
The lower leg refers to the portion of the lower extremity between the knee and ankle. This area consists of bones, muscles, tendons, and nerves that all work together to allow the leg to function. The lower leg plays a key role in standing, walking, running, jumping, and other similar weight-bearing activities.

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