
1) Disability of walking 2) Gameness 3) Gimp 4) Gimpiness 5) Lameness 6) Limping
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1) Gameness 2) Gimp 3) Gimpiness 4) Lameness 5) Limping
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Claudication, literally `limping` (Latin), is a medical term usually referring to impairment in walking, or pain, discomfort or tiredness in the legs that occurs during walking and is relieved by rest. The perceived level of pain from claudication can be mild to extremely severe. Claudication is most common in the calves but it can also affect t.....
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limpness; cramp-like pain
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• (n.) A halting or limping.
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(L. claudicatio) limping or lameness.
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Origin: L. Claudicatio = limping or lameness. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(klaw´dĭ-ka´shәn) limping or lameness. jaw claudication a complex of symptoms like those of intermittent claudication but seen in the muscles of chewing; it accompanies temporal arteritis. venous claudication intermittent claudication caused by v...
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Clau`di·ca'tion noun [ Latin
claudicatio .] A halting or limping. [ R.]
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Pain which develops after a certain amount of exertion.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: klaw′di-kā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Limping, usually referring to intermittent claudication.
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Our Claudication Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Claudication Claudication: Limping. The word 'claudication' comes from the Latin 'claudicare' meaning to limp. The Roman emperor Claudius (who ruled from A.D. 41-54) was so named because he limped, probably because of a birth defect. Intermittent claudicat...
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limping caused by impaired blood supply to the legs
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a cramping pain in one or both legs while walking, which can cause limping
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cramping pain in the leg or arm muscles on exercise
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a limp or a lameness. · leg weakness associated with circulation difficulties, relieved by rest.
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A tiredness or pain in the arms and legs caused by an inadequate supply of oxygen to the muscles, usually due to narrowed arteries or peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
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