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claudication

NOUN
  1. disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet

How To Use claudication In A Sentence

  • If conservative treatment through lifestyle modification isn't sufficient to ease claudication or prevent the disease from progressing, you may have other treatment options.
  • Progressive symptoms, crippling claudication and limb ischemia warrant more aggressive interventions.
  • Patients with LCS accompanied by intermittent claudication adopt a forward - bending posture during walking.
  • Rule out other causes such as claudication, disk disease, hypothyroidism, and myositis.
  • Walking improves the symptoms of claudication in several ways.
  • In addition, coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular accidents and in particular intermittent claudication occurred more frequently in diabetics of both sexes.
  • The development of claudication or ischemia of a leg in an otherwise healthy young patient is a dramatic clinical event.
  • There is therefore overwhelming evidence that supervised exercise is of symptomatic benefit for intermittent claudication and little evidence that exercise advice alone is an effective treatment.
  • Rule out other causes such as claudication, disk disease, hypothyroidism, and myositis.
  • Therefore, any affection causing a sensation and sign of pain which is increased by the bearing of weight upon the affected member, or by the moving of such a distressed part, results in an irregularity in locomotion, which is known as lameness or claudication. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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