Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) – Recognizing and Treating Blood Clots in the Lower Leg

Overview

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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a serious medical condition where a blood clot (thrombus) forms in one or more of the deep veins of the leg. These clots can partially or completely block blood flow, leading to pain, swelling, and tissue damage.

If not treated promptly, part of the clot can break loose and travel to the lungs, causing a pulmonary embolism (PE) — a life-threatening emergency.

While DVT is a vascular disorder, orthopedic specialists like Dr. Robert L. Burke often identify early warning signs in patients presenting with calf pain, swelling, or mobility issues.
Through careful evaluation and coordination with vascular specialists, Dr. Burke Orthopedics provides the essential early detection, care coordination, and post-treatment rehabilitation to ensure full recovery for patients throughout Pearland, Houston, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas.

Understanding DVT

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Veins carry blood from the body back to the heart. When blood flow in the deep veins slows or becomes obstructed, it can form a clot. The lower leg — especially the calf and thigh veins — is the most common site for DVT due to reduced circulation in these areas.

DVT can develop after surgery, injury, or prolonged immobility, but also occurs in otherwise healthy individuals who experience poor circulation or dehydration.

While orthopedic conditions such as fractures, muscle injuries, or immobilization increase the risk, early intervention and movement are key to preventing DVT from forming or worsening.

Common Causes and Risk Factors

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Common causes:

Risk factors:

Awareness of these risk factors is essential for early detection and prevention.

Symptoms

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DVT symptoms can range from subtle to severe, and sometimes no symptoms are present until complications arise.

Common signs include:

If a clot breaks off and travels to the lungs, symptoms may include:

This indicates a pulmonary embolism, which requires immediate emergency care.

Diagnosis

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At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, Dr. Robert L. Burke begins by evaluating your symptoms, risk factors, and medical history to determine whether DVT or another condition (like calf strain or compartment syndrome) may be responsible for your leg pain.

Diagnostic steps may include:

Imaging tests:

Early diagnosis prevents serious complications and allows for immediate treatment.

Treatment Options at Dr. Burke Orthopedics

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While DVT is primarily treated with medication under vascular supervision, Dr. Burke Orthopedics plays an essential role in early identification, coordination, and recovery after immobilization or surgery.

Non-Surgical Treatments

  • Lifestyle modifications:

In most cases, DVT can be effectively managed with these conservative measures under multidisciplinary care.

Surgical Treatments

Surgery is reserved for severe or life-threatening cases when medication alone isn’t sufficient.

Surgical options may include:

These procedures are performed in collaboration with vascular specialists for optimal outcomes.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Typical recovery timeline:

Rehabilitation goals:

With consistent follow-up and adherence to medical advice, most patients make a full recovery.

Long-Term Outlook and Prevention

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With proper treatment, the risk of complications from DVT is significantly reduced. However, preventive care is essential, especially after orthopedic surgery or prolonged immobility.

Prevention tips:

Preventive action and awareness save lives.

When to Seek Medical Care

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You should seek immediate care if you experience:

These may be signs of DVT or pulmonary embolism and require urgent medical attention.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, we understand the connection between orthopedic injury, limited mobility, and DVT risk. Our goal is to help you stay safe, recover faster, and prevent recurrence through coordinated, evidence-based care.

We proudly serve Pearland, Houston, Friendswood, and Southeast Texas, providing early recognition and collaborative management for DVT and related lower-leg conditions.

Call (713) 436-3488 or Request an Appointment Online to schedule an evaluation with Dr. Robert L. Burke, board-certified orthopedic surgeon committed to comprehensive patient care.

Medical Disclaimer:

This page is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical evaluation or treatment. Deep vein thrombosis is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention. If you suspect you may have a blood clot, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

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