Peripheral Artery Disease and Buerger-Allen Exercise

Dr. S. SASIKUMAR, Jomet Georg
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels resulting from the body’s inability to produce or effectively use insulin. It can lead to various complications, including peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD is a condition characterized by the narrowing or blockage of arteries that supply blood to the limbs, typically the legs. Exercise plays a crucial role in managing both DM and PAD. Buerger-Allen exercises (BAEs), also known as lower extremity exercises, are specific exercises designed to improve circulation in the legs and feet. These exercises are particularly beneficial for individuals with PAD, as they help increase blood flow to the affected limbs, reduce symptoms, and improve overall cardiovascular fitness. BAE has the following steps elevating the legs, pumping the feet, rotating the ankles, bending the knees, and lowering the legs. The exercise starts by elevating the legs to a level above the heart. This position helps to reduce swelling and improve blood flow. These exercises are typically performed in a controlled manner, with multiple repetitions of each movement. The frequency and duration of BAEs may vary based on an individual’s condition and their healthcare provider’s recommendations. It is essential to consult a healthcare professional before starting any exercise regimen, especially if the patient has DM or PAD, to ensure that the exercises are safe and suitable for your specific situation. Many research studies proved that BAE is very effective in reducing PAD among DM patients.
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外周动脉疾病和伯格-艾伦运动
糖尿病(DM)是一种慢性代谢紊乱,其特征是由于身体无法产生或有效使用胰岛素而导致高血糖水平。它会导致各种并发症,包括外周动脉疾病(PAD)。PAD是一种以四肢供血动脉狭窄或阻塞为特征的疾病,尤其是腿部。锻炼在糖尿病和PAD的治疗中都起着至关重要的作用。伯格-艾伦运动(BAEs),也被称为下肢运动,是一种旨在改善腿部和脚部循环的特殊运动。这些运动对PAD患者特别有益,因为它们有助于增加受影响肢体的血流量,减轻症状,并改善整体心血管健康。BAE有以下步骤抬起腿,泵脚,旋转脚踝,弯曲膝盖,放下腿。这项运动首先将腿抬高到高于心脏的高度。这种睡姿有助于消肿和促进血液流动。这些练习通常以受控的方式进行,每个动作都有多次重复。BAEs发作的频率和持续时间可能因个人状况和医疗保健提供者的建议而异。在开始任何运动方案之前,咨询医疗保健专业人员是至关重要的,特别是如果患者患有糖尿病或PAD,以确保运动是安全的,适合您的具体情况。许多研究证明BAE在降低DM患者PAD方面非常有效。
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