Fulton YMCA To Host Life Line Screening

FULTON, NY – Fulton Family YMCA is pleased to host the life-saving services of Life Line Screening, the nation’s largest provider of community-based preventive screenings, in order to help local residents identify their risk of stroke, vascular disease and osteoporosis before the catastrophic effects of these conditions can occur.

The event is open to local residents and will be held on Sept. 10.

The Fulton Family YMCA is located at 715 W. Broadway.

The conditions for which Life Line Screening screens are considered “silent killers” because they often strike without warning.

Symptoms are rarely present and if they are, they are generally subtle, almost unnoticeable.

In fact, four out of five people who have had a stroke showed no apparent warning signs prior to their attack.

A simple screening may prevent death or disability.

Provided screenings will include:

Carotid Artery Screening – painless, non-invasive Doppler ultrasound is used to visualize the carotid arteries, the arteries that bring blood to the brain.

The majority of strokes are caused by plaque buildup in these arteries.

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening – Ultrasound is used to visualize the abdominal aorta, the largest artery in the body, to measure the diameter of the aorta.

This measurement can indicate if there is a weakening in the aortic wall which can cause a ballooning effect known as an aneurysm.

Aneurysms can burst, which generally is fatal.

Peripheral Arterial Disease Screening – PAD is also known as “hardening of the arteries.”

Sufferers have a 4-6 fold increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

Risk is evaluated through a measurement called the “Ankle-Brachial Index,” which is obtained by reading the systolic pressure in the ankle and arm.

Osteoporosis Screening – Ultrasound is used to estimate the bone density of the heel.

This can indicate if there is a reduction in bone density, which may indicate the presence of osteoporosis.

The heel is used because it is similar in composition to the hip, where disabling fractures often occur.

Atrial Fibrillation is an irregular heart beat (arrhythmia) that affects the atria – the upper chambers of the heart – and is the most common form of sustained arrhythmia.

Two and a half million Americans have been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and for those over age 40, there is a 1 in 4 chance of developing the condition.

To pre-register for a screening contact Life Line Screening at www.lifelinescreening.com or call 1-888-653-6441 to make an appointment.

About Life Line Screening

Life Line Screening was established in 1993, and has since become the nation’s leading provider of community-based vascular screenings.

Ultrasound teams are on staff across the nation to bring preventive screenings to convenient locations in local communities for area residents.

These non-invasive, inexpensive and painless, ultrasound tests help people identify their risk for stroke, vascular diseases or osteoporosis early enough for their physician to begin preventive procedures.

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