Intermittent claudication is a non-pathognomic symptom elicited by an imbalance between the metabolic demands of the exercising skeletal muscle and its blood supply. In normal conditions hyperemia to the working muscles will be impaired during the exercise by mechanical compression of the microvessels. The resulting anaerobic metabolism will cause further vasodilatation. Both phenomena (exercise and reactive hyperemia) contribute to a maximal increase in local blood flow as soon as the exercise is stopped. If the local circulation is impaired by occluding arterial disease (eventually complicated by aggravating factors) the tolerance to skeletal work is lowered and the circulatory reserves are entirely exhausted as demonstrated by the ischem...
To shed light on the potential efficacy of cycling as a testing modality in the treatment of intermi...
lte at the hip and ankle joints BWBH) during late stance as compared to controls (8.6571.27 % BWBH)....
To shed light on the potential efficacy of cycling as a testing modality in the treatment of intermi...
Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of morbidity in Britain. Each year approximately 50,000...
Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of morbidity in Britain. Each year approximately 50,000...
Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of morbidity in Britain. Each year approximately 50,000...
Although in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) the primary determinant of inadequate blood supply to ...
textabstractIntermittent claudication is the first and mildest manifestation of peripheral arterial ...
We studied 15 subjects with intermittent claudication, classed as stage II according to Leriche-Font...
Intermittent claudication is pain affecting the calf, and less commonly the thigh and buttock, that ...
Intermittent claudication is characterized by cramping pain, discomfort,or fatigue in the lower limb...
To shed light on the potential efficacy of cycling as a resting modality in the treatment of intermi...
Objective Intermittent claudication (IC) is frequently associated with deterioration in walking capa...
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) has a major morbidity and mortality in the general population. The...
Intermittent claudication (IC) is the most common clinical manifestation of atherosclerotic peripher...
To shed light on the potential efficacy of cycling as a testing modality in the treatment of intermi...
lte at the hip and ankle joints BWBH) during late stance as compared to controls (8.6571.27 % BWBH)....
To shed light on the potential efficacy of cycling as a testing modality in the treatment of intermi...
Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of morbidity in Britain. Each year approximately 50,000...
Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of morbidity in Britain. Each year approximately 50,000...
Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of morbidity in Britain. Each year approximately 50,000...
Although in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) the primary determinant of inadequate blood supply to ...
textabstractIntermittent claudication is the first and mildest manifestation of peripheral arterial ...
We studied 15 subjects with intermittent claudication, classed as stage II according to Leriche-Font...
Intermittent claudication is pain affecting the calf, and less commonly the thigh and buttock, that ...
Intermittent claudication is characterized by cramping pain, discomfort,or fatigue in the lower limb...
To shed light on the potential efficacy of cycling as a resting modality in the treatment of intermi...
Objective Intermittent claudication (IC) is frequently associated with deterioration in walking capa...
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) has a major morbidity and mortality in the general population. The...
Intermittent claudication (IC) is the most common clinical manifestation of atherosclerotic peripher...
To shed light on the potential efficacy of cycling as a testing modality in the treatment of intermi...
lte at the hip and ankle joints BWBH) during late stance as compared to controls (8.6571.27 % BWBH)....
To shed light on the potential efficacy of cycling as a testing modality in the treatment of intermi...