Intermittent claudication (IC) is a condition that is caused by ischemia of the leg muscles. IC is usually brought on by muscular exertion and is characterized by pain that resolves with rest.
When atherosclerosis affects the arteries in the legs, PVD is the result. One of the common manifestations of this condition is intermittent claudication, when the calf muscles become starved of ...
In such a situation, the patient complains of unusual symptoms, such as cramps muscle fatigue in the legs, and a dull pain in ...
These are cases that involve intermittent claudication; open sores; or serious skin, bone, and tissue problems (gangrene). Bypass surgery redirects blood through a grafted blood vessel. This bypasses ...