“Claudication is a condition that involves pain, cramping, or weakness in the muscles, usually in the legs, during physical activity. This discomfort is typically caused by insufficient blood flow to ...
Dr. James Rathmell answers the question: 'Leg Pain Due To Poor Blood Flow?' — -- Question: How Do I Know That My Leg Pain Is Due To Poor Blood Flow (Claudication)? Answer: It can be very ...
When there is a build-up of cholesterol and other fats, blood cells, and other cellular debris into abnormal structures (plaques) on the lining of an artery occur. Plaques cause a narrowing and ...
Patient-reported outcomes including walking function, health-related quality of life and symptoms were significantly higher among patients with intermittent leg claudication who were assigned to an ...
Among patients with intermittent claudication, those who had revascularization had significantly improved walking function, better health-related quality of life, and fewer symptoms of claudication at ...
Dubbed the silent killer, cholesterol can silently roam through your arteries, spurring on serious health problems like heart disease and strokes. However, one tell-tale sign of cholesterol build-up ...
Leg pain, particularly when it occurs during physical activity, can be associated with heart disease. This connection highlights the commonly occurring condition peripheral arterial disease (PAD), ...
It strikes when you walk — a distinct pain or cramping in your calf. You stop for a few minutes, and the pain goes away. You continue on, and the pain comes back. This leg pain may be claudication. It ...
Dr. Rob Riley joins us each week from the South Bend Clinic. Here are his responses from April 2. Linda: What is intermittent claudication? Intermittent claudication is a symptom that occurs in people ...
LOS ANGELES Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects 8 million Americans. It's when arteries in the legs narrow. The most common symptoms of PAD are cramping, pain or tiredness when walking. It can so ...