Claudication: The Leg Pain That Signals PAD
Claudication is leg pain triggered by walking and relieved by rest. Learn why it happens, how it signals peripheral artery disease, and how it's typically evaluated.
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Claudication is leg pain triggered by walking and relieved by rest. Learn why it happens, how it signals peripheral artery disease, and how it's typically evaluated.
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TemREN Peripheral Atherectomy System by INVAMED is designed for plaque removal in calcified peripheral arteries. Learn how it fits PAD care.
How peripheral stenting works: an educational, technical overview covering the mechanism, applications, considerations, and INVAMED's related devices.
How introducer sheaths establish endovascular access, the role of hemostasis valves, and how French sizing determines device compatibility.