Vascular Therapies
in Memphis and Union City, TN
Leg Pain from Poor Arterial Flow
Claudication is pain caused by too little blood flow to muscles during exercise. Most often this pain occurs in the legs after walking at a certain pace and for a certain amount of time — depending on the severity of the condition.
The condition is also called intermittent claudication because the pain usually isn’t constant. It begins during exercise and ends with rest. As claudication worsens, however, the pain may occur during rest.
Claudication is technically a symptom of disease, most often peripheral artery disease, a narrowing of arteries in the limbs that restricts blood flow.
Treatments focus on lowering the risks of vascular disease, reducing pain, increasing mobility and preventing damage to tissues.
Vascular Therapies Q & A
Angioplasty
Angioplasty (AN-jee-o-plas-tee) is a procedure used to open clogged heart arteries. Angioplasty uses a tiny balloon catheter that is inserted in a blocked blood vessel to help widen it and improve blood flow to your heart.
Angioplasty is often combined with the placement of a small wire mesh tube called a stent. The stent helps prop the artery open, decreasing its chance of narrowing again. Most stents are coated with medication to help keep your artery open (drug-eluting stents). Rarely, bare-metal stents may be used.
Angioplasty can improve symptoms of blocked arteries, such as leg pain and poorly healing ulcers.
Angioplastys Q & A
Our Southern VIP Providers
Our Southern VIP Providers are dedicated to our patients’ long-term outcomes. Whether you are seeking advanced medical solutions to chronic pain, pain due to poor circulation in your legs and feet, or relief from an enlarged prostate, our staff is committed to finding the precise solution that is best for you. Our patients notice the difference in care and have generated over 1000 5-star reviews for our doctors and staff.

Casey White
FNP-C

Ashley Pennington
FNP-C

Leslie Ary
ACNP

Deanna Beasley
MSN, FNP-BC

John Scallions
MSN, FNP-BC

Scott Osborne
M.D.

Howard R Bromley
M.D.

Kimberly Norwood
FNP-C

Elizabeth Riddle
FNP-C

Ashley Pennington
FNP-C


