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How do you feel posterior tibial artery?

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Christopher Duran

Updated on February 23, 2026

How do you feel posterior tibial artery?

The posterior tibial pulse can be felt behind and below the medial malleolus. Gently flex the knee and feel for the popliteal pulse by deep palpation in midline in popliteal fossa.

Similarly, where do you palpate posterior tibial artery?

The posterior tibial artery (Figure 30.6) lies just posterior to the medial malleolus. It can be felt most readily by curling the fingers of the examining hand anteriorly around the ankle, indenting the soft tissues in the space between the medial malleolus and the Achilles tendon, above the calcaneus.

Subsequently, question is, where do you feel pedal pulses? Two possible pedal pulse positions to check

Check for either the dorsalis pedis pulse (on the top of the foot) or the posterior tibial pulse (located behind the medial malleolus — the ankle bone).

Then, is the posterior tibial artery palpable?

The posterior tibial artery pulse can be readily palpated halfway between the posterior border of the medial malleolus and the Achilles tendon. It is often examined by clinicians when assessing a patient for peripheral vascular disease. It is easily palpated over Pimenta's Point.

How do you palpate anterior tibial artery?

The anterior tibial artery pulse can be palpated near the origin of the dorsalis pedis artery on the dorsum of the foot lateral to the extensor hallucis longus tendon.

Can you feel your pulse in your feet?

This is called PAD, or peripheral artery disease. A doctor may pick up on this by checking the pulses in your feet. PAD may also produce other symptoms such as an uncomfortable feeling or pain when walking. Severe PAD can even result in amputation if the blood flow to the leg or foot is inadequate.

How deep is the posterior tibial artery?

The peroneal artery originates from the posterior tibial artery approximately 3–4 cm from the division between the popliteal and anterior tibial arteries or 2 cm inferior to the lower border of the popliteus muscle.

Where do you feel the dorsalis pedis pulse?

The dorsalis pedis artery pulse can be palpated lateral to the extensor hallucis longus tendon (or medially to the extensor digitorum longus tendon) on the dorsal surface of the foot, distal to the dorsal most prominence of the navicular bone which serves as a reliable landmark for palpation.

How do you check pulse in legs and feet?

During the examination, your doctor will check your pulse at your groin, behind your knee, on the inner ankle, and on the top of your foot. Your pulse shows the strength of blood flow. An absent or weak pulse in these spots is a sign of PAD.

Is there a pulse behind your knee?

The popliteal pulse is named after your popliteal artery. This is an important blood vessel that carries blood down through your leg to your feet. So the location of your popliteal pulse is behind your knee. This keeps the artery out of the way of the bones and tendons in the soft tissue.

What do pedal pulses indicate?

pulse. the expansion of an artery as the left ventricle contracts (see BLOOD PRESSURE which can be detected where the artery is close to the body surface, such as the radial artery at the human wrist and the carotid artery in the neck.

Why is it important to check pedal pulses?

There are more than 2 million Americans who have symptomatic PAD and many more remain asymptomatic. A thorough cardiovascular examination is incomplete without assessing the pedal pulse, which provides a window view of overall cardiovascular integrity and health.

What is it when you feel a pulse in your leg?

The popliteal pulse is one of the pulses you can detect in your body, specifically in the portion of your leg behind your knee. The pulse here is from blood flow to the popliteal artery, a vital blood supply to the lower leg. Several medical conditions can affect blood flow to and from the popliteal pulse.

What is posterior tibial pulse?

posterior tibial pulse a pulse felt over the posterior tibial artery just posterior to the ankle bone on the inner aspect of the ankle. quick pulse one that strikes the finger smartly and leaves it quickly; called also pulsus celer.

Why can I see my heartbeat in my ankle?

Dear C.E.: Lack of strong pulses in such areas as the knee and ankle indicates the leg arteries are most likely clogged. Your doctor had trouble finding a knee pulse but could get one at the ankle. That's a good sign, for if leg circulation were dangerously poor, the pulse would be as weak at the ankle as at the knee.

Where is the artery in your ankle?

At the ankle, the anterior tibial artery passes beneath the extensor retinaculum. Here's the artery emerging on the dorsum of the foot. Beyond this point it's called the dorsalis pedis artery.