Peripheral Vascular Disease. Peripheral Artery Disease Peripheral Venous Disorders Carotid Artery Disease Peripheral Artery Disease Peripheral Renal Disease.

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Peripheral Vascular Disease

Peripheral Artery Disease Peripheral Venous Disorders Carotid Artery Disease Peripheral Artery Disease Peripheral Renal Disease Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Raynaud Syndrome Buerger Disease Polyarteritis Nordosa Thrombophlebitis Varicose Veins Chronic Venous Insufficiency

Arteries

Exercise Reduce Risk Factors Increase Physical Work Capacity Increase Collateral Circulation Increase oxygen capacity of muscle Decrease Claudication

Below Energy expenditure is greater Long leg: 24% energy expenditure 14% higher ventilation Above

Girolami, et al. Archives of Internal Medicine 159: , 1999 PAIN-FREE WALKING DISTANCE

Girolami, et al. Archives of Internal Medicine 159: , 1999 TOTAL WALKING DISTANCE

Hiatt et al Circulation 90: , 1994 PHYSICAL WORK CAPACITY

Hiatt et al Circulation 90: , 1994 CLAUDICATION THRESHOLD

Regensteiner et al Journal of Vascular Surgery 23: , DAILY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Regensteiner et al Journal of Vascular Surgery 23: , PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING