Location of claudication painGait biomechanicsBackground The most common symptom of peripheral artery disease (PAD) is intermittent claudication that involves the calf, thigh, and/or buttock muscles. How the specific location of this leg pain is related to altered gait, however, is unknown. ...
Most arteries are hard to find because they’re deep inside your body. But your popliteal artery is easy to find and feel when you know where to look. It has to run throughyour kneewithout getting pinched. So the location of your popliteal pulse is behind your knee. This keeps the ...
Theradial nervecontrols the three heads of the triceps brachii muscle. Thebrachial arterysupplies blood to the muscle. What does the long head of the triceps do? The main function of the three heads of the triceps muscle, which include the long, lateral, and medial heads, isforearm extension...
The tendril looms overhead like a snake for a moment before it painlessly juts into a the juiciest looking artery in her neck and injecting her with enough of it's euphoric venom to make an elephant keel over. The scene wasn't really like anything in those vampire movies. Particularly ...
Blood pressure is the force of the blood pressurizing the artery walls during the contraction and relaxation of the heart. Each time the heart beats, it pumps blood into the arteries, resulting in an increase and peak in blood pressure as the heart contracts, and when the heart relaxes, ...