A TEST to demonstrate the deficit in muscle blood flow during exercise in patients with intermittent claudication is necessary for objective diagnosis and evaluation of treatment. In arteriosclerosis ...
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy may be effective for intermittent lower limb claudication in peripheral artery disease (PAD) patients unable to engage in supervised exercise or who experienced little ...
Claudication of the jaw is a specific symptom with high predictive value for giant-cell arteritis. 1 However, a standardized clinical test to differentiate claudication from other causes of jaw pain ...
The diagnosis of PAD is frequently overlooked. Many patients present with concurrent problems, and treatment of intermittent claudication is often not given priority in patients with multiple, ...
The most frequent symptom of mild to moderate PAD is claudication, which is estimated to occur in about a third of patients with PAD in the US. 8 Claudication is defined as cramping, aching, tiredness ...
Claudication is muscular pain, cramping, or fatigue that typically occurs during exercise and goes away with rest. Claudication is primarily a symptom of conditions that reduce blood flow in the legs, ...