
Practical Lower Limb Arterial Ultrasound: From Anatomy to Diagnosis
Learn how to perform a complete lower limb arterial Doppler ultrasound examination, from detailed vascular anatomy to diagnostic interpretation. This course covers the full spectrum of lower limb arterial ultrasound using high-quality videos, structured slides, and interactive quizzes; CME credit is available.
About the Practical Lower Limb Arterial Ultrasound course
Course Overview
Peripheral arterial disease is a common manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis and a major cause of functional impairment worldwide. Cardiovascular risk factors such as ageing, smoking, diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and genetic predisposition promote the development of atherosclerotic lesions within the lower limb arterial system.
This online course gives healthcare professionals a practical, step-by-step pathway to mastering lower limb arterial ultrasound, from understanding normal anatomy and haemodynamics, to structured scanning, vessel identification, and disease diagnosis.
Aim of this course
This accredited ultrasound course is designed to help healthcare professionals and practitioners in performing a Doppler ultrasound assessment of the lower-limb arterial system. You will learn to recognise normal and pathological findings, implement scanning protocols, apply diagnostic criteria for arterial disease, and differentiate occlusions and aneurysms confidently.
How is the course structured?
The course is organised into chapters combining:
- High-quality slide presentations
- Hands-on commented video lectures
- Multiple-choice quizzes for self-evaluation
- Real clinical ultrasound cases
Each chapter builds on the previous one, leading you from anatomical fundamentals to diagnostic competence. The main topics include:
- Lower limb arterial anatomy & normal ultrasound features
Explore how the major arteries of the lower limb appear on ultrasound and understand the haemodynamic principles of peripheral blood flow. - Ultrasound anatomy and identification of thigh and lower leg vessels
Learn systematic approaches to locating and distinguishing arteries such as the common femoral, profunda femoris, superficial femoral, popliteal, and tibial arteries. - Step-by-step scanning protocol
Master a reproducible scanning sequence covering the entire lower limb arterial tree. - Ultrasound diagnostic criteria for peripheral arterial disease
Receive training on use of B-mode, colour flow, and pulsed-wave Doppler to detect and grade arterial stenosis and occlusion. - Occlusions and aneurysms
Understand how occlusive disease and aneurysmal dilatation present on ultrasound and how to report these findings.
What will I get at the end of this course?
Upon successful completion, you will have acquired the essential knowledge and practical skills to:
- Perform and interpret a lower limb arterial ultrasound examination
- Identify normal anatomy and haemodynamics
- Apply accepted scanning and diagnostic protocols
- Recognise and grade key pathological conditions
Learn Practical Lower Limb Arterial Ultrasound: From Anatomy to Diagnosis with ABC online courses. At the end of the course, a European certificate of accreditation and 14 CME or AMA PRA credits will be released to enrolled learners after successfully passing multiple-choice quizzes.
Gain an European Certificate
Our courses are accredited by the European accreditation council for continuing medical education to provide CME credits.
Medical e-learning is now widely used by students and healthcare professionals as:
- it offers the possibility to learn at their own pace
without the barriers of location - takes 40% to 60% lesser time for employees and students than conventional learning.
Course includes
- 11 video lectures (> 1 hour)
- 11 e-booklets containing over 210 slides
- Real life video cases
- 11 quizzes
- 14 CME Credits or AMA PRA Credits
Course length
- Estimated 14 hours or more to cover videos, slides & quizzes
- Self-paced learning
- Access to this course is for 12 months from date of purchase
Access anywhere
- Mobile friendly
- Learn on-the-go
- Access on PC, phone or tablet
Who may benefit from this course?
Any healthcare professional who is approaching vascular ultrasound for the first time as well as healthcare professionals who want to improve their knowledge and skills in different areas of vascular ultrasound. Our subscribers are:
- trainee & medical doctors
- vascular and general sonographers
- nurses
- as well as consultant medical doctors
- as vascular surgeons,
- cardiologists,
- internists,
- angiologists,
- radiologists,
- or somewhat all healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and management of peripheral vascular diseases.
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Why this course?
Ultrasound imaging is the first-line diagnostic tool for assessing the lower limb arterial system to diagnose and grade peripheral arterial disease, such as arterial stenosis, occlusion, and aneurysmal dilatation in patients with cardiovascular risk factors or lower limb symptoms.
Lower limb arterial ultrasound imaging, also known as lower limb Duplex or Doppler ultrasound, provides real-time information on blood flow status and arterial wall abnormalities.
B-mode permits to obtain information on vessel anatomy, arterial wall morphology and dilatation of the main lower limb arteries (common femoral, superficial femoral, popliteal, and tibial arteries); while Doppler – colour flow and pulsed-wave Doppler allows the study of blood flow characteristics; measures blood flow velocities, helping to detect turbulent flow and increased velocities due to arterial stenosis or to identify absence of blood flow in an occluded artery.
Several ultrasound criteria, including blood flow velocities, velocity ratios, and morphological characteristics of arterial lesions, are used to assess the severity of peripheral arterial disease.
Combining clinical symptoms (patient history and physical exam) with the ultrasound findings provides a comprehensive picture needed to accurately diagnose the presence of arterial disease and determine whether medical management or invasive procedures are appropriate.
Lessons in this course
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