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I remember hearing that it was contraindicated for someone with intermittent claudication to walk around until medical treatment for fear of dislodging a clot that would travel to the heart or brain. Is this still true? Or is it therapeutic for such a patient to walk and be mobile until medicine is taken?
Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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