Peripheral Arterial Disease
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a common condition where narrowed arteries, often in the legs, reduce blood flow. This can cause leg pain when walking (claudication), numbness, or coldness. Managing PAD involves lifestyle changes like exercise and healthy eating, medication, and sometimes procedures, all aimed at improving circulation and quality of life.
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Diabetic Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.)
Explore the pathophysiology of Diabetic Peripheral Arterial Disease (P.A.D.) in this educational animation. Created for an interactive learning module by 3FX Inc.
Debulking calcium with Hawkone™ directional atherectomy
Explore the HawkOne™ directional atherectomy system for debulking calcium and removing plaque in PAD patients. Restore blood flow efficiently, treating all plaque morphologies while preserving the native vessel.
Diamondback360
Explore the Diamondback 360 orbital atherectomy system. See how its unique dual-action technology effectively treats severe arterial calcium for improved patient outcomes.
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