Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 26, 2025

08:25
Evaluating the Function of the Foot Core System in the Elderly
Published on: March 11, 2022
2.8K
Case 19-2023: An 80-Year-Old Man with Left Foot Drop
Paloma González-Pérez1, Karen A Buch1, Reza Sadjadi1
1From the Departments of Neurology (P.G.-P., R.S.) and Radiology (K.A.B.), Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Departments of Neurology (P.G.-P., R.S.) and Radiology (K.A.B.), Harvard Medical School - both in Boston.
The New England Journal of Medicine
|June 21, 2023
Abstract
No abstract available in PubMed .
Related Concept Videos
Peripheral Arterial Disease II: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnostic Evaluation
19
Clinical manifestationsPeripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) manifests through a range of symptoms, from the characteristic intermittent claudication to atypical presentations and severe complications in advanced stages. Intermittent claudication, a hallmark symptom of PAD, presents as exercise-induced muscle pain that typically resolves within minutes of rest. This pain is reproducible and stems from inadequate blood flow, leading to the accumulation of lactic acid produced during anaerobic...
19
Peripheral Artery Disease IV: Nursing Management
13
The nursing management of a patient with peripheral artery disease (PAD) begins with a thorough assessment of the patient’s health history and clinical manifestations.AssessmentHealth History: Evaluate the patient’s history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, family history of cardiovascular issues, and lifestyle factors such as dietary patterns, smoking, and physical activity.Physical Examination:Assess the affected extremity for decreased or absent peripheral pulses,...
13

