Pinch testThe pinch test is easy to do. It may help you compare the blood flow
in an injured limb with an uninjured limb. - Gently pinch one of the fingernails or toenails
of the uninjured limb until the nail bed turns pale.
- Release the
pinch.
- Watch closely to see how long the nail bed takes to regain
its normal color.
- Repeat the steps on the injured
limb.
- If the blood flow is the same in both the injured and
uninjured limbs, the color of the nail beds will return to normal in the same
amount of time.
- If the blood flow in the injured limb is not the
same as in the uninjured limb, the color of the nail bed will take a few
seconds longer to return to normal.
- Repeat the test if you are not
sure of the results.
Decreased blood flow may be present if the nail bed color in the
finger or toe of the injured limb takes longer to return to normal than in the
uninjured limb.
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