Peripheral Artery Disease is a circulatory condition usually caused
by the buildup of fatty deposits and calcium in the walls of the
arteries. The condition is often painful and chronic but can be
managed with lifestyle changes and medication. Chapter One
describes the psychological factors associated with peripheral
arterial disease. Chapter Two describes how lifestyle changes play
an important role in the management of diabetes and peripheral
artery disease. Chapter Three explains the role of the family
physician in risk management of peripheral artery disease. Lastly,
Chapter Four focuses on questionnaires for primary care physicians,
which can be used for peripheral arterial disease symptom screening
and assessing functional impairment and quality of life of
patients.
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