Fall 2011 • Volume 2 Number 1
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Features
A Promise Kept
This is the story of a mother and daughter, and their vow to help save others who have critical limb ischemia

Departments
Letter from the President
News from the Vascular Disease Foundation
Ask the Experts
What is PAD?
Addressing and treating the most severe state of PAD
Life and limb
Addressing and treating the most severe state of PAD
PAD … after the diagnosis
Advice for living well with peripheral arterial disease
Easy, early and effective
The ankle-brachial index can be a valuable tool in the detection of peripheral arterial disease
Walk on
Supervised exercise rehabilitation is a first-line treatment for symptoms of PAD
A work in progress
It takes a variety of drugs to help patients live with PAD, and there's always room for improvement
Stick to the program
Exercising and taking your medications are key in the treatment of PAD
Frequently Asked Questions


Fall 2011 • Volume 2 Number 1
In This Issue