| 11. | The most common symptom is muscle pain in the lower limbs on exercise intermittent claudication.
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| 12. | Weakness is also a prominent feature of spinal claudication that is not usually present in intermittent claudication.
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| 13. | Weakness is also a prominent feature of spinal claudication that is not usually present in intermittent claudication.
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| 14. | They have cold legs and feet or have pain in their legs with exercise ( intermittent claudication ).
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| 15. | Therefore, patients with neurogenic intermittent claudication have less disability in climbing steps, pushing carts and cycling.
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| 16. | All the patients had intermittent cramp-like pain in their calves, a feature that doctors call claudication.
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| 17. | Pseudoclaudication, now referred to as neurogenic claudication, typically worsen with standing or walking and improve with sitting.
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| 18. | The ability to ride a stationary bike for a prolonged period of time differentiates neurogenic claudication from vascular claudication.
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| 19. | The ability to ride a stationary bike for a prolonged period of time differentiates neurogenic claudication from vascular claudication.
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| 20. | This is useful in conditions such as intermittent claudication, as the cells can maneuver through constricted veins and arteries more easily.
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