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There was no history suggestive of vascular claudication.
Postural changes would be expected to influence symptoms of NC, but not those associated with vascular claudication.
Impaired mobility is also a common symptom in non-orthopedic diseases, e.g. vascular claudication and neurological disorders and the technique could also be used in those fields.
The need to differentiate NC from other conditions with similar presentations, in particular vascular claudication, is highlighted in the related literature [ 26].
The category "Other" was removed from this analysis as it contained some uncommon pathologies: a rhabdomyosarcoma affecting the psoas and hip, a symptomatic spondylolysis, bone graft donor site pain, nerve root irritation from surgical hardware, and vascular claudication secondary to peripheral artery disease.
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Currently, the most frequent exercise prescription for patients with PAD in theNetherlands, and considered best practice according to the Dutch general practitioners and vascular surgeons claudication intermittens guidelines, is a single'go home and walk' advise, without supervision or follow-up.
Peripheral vascular disease: intermittent claudication, peripheral bypass surgery, abdominal or thoracic aortic aneurysm, carotid stenosis or previous carotid endarterectomy.
Because there is no International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision code for CLI, previous estimates of incidence have been limited to codes that include stable vascular disease (intermittent claudication) or outcome codes such as amputation and death.
Incident CVD includes CHD (recognised or unrecognised myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, coronary insufficiency and CHD death), cerebrovascular disease (stroke and transient ischaemic attack), congestive heart failure (by Framingham criteria) and peripheral vascular disease (intermittent claudication).
All 15 patients (53% male) were scheduled for DSA, all being candidates for vascular surgery due to claudication (n = 3, 20%), rest pain (n = 5, 33%) and tissue loss (n = 7, 47%).
The vascular complications include intermittent claudication, atherosclerosis, hypertension, retinopathy, nephropathy, and congestive heart failure.
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