Solution to Arterial insufficiency

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RATIONALE: The patient with arterial insufficiency may have cool skin and peripheral neuropathy. The most likely symptom to limit the patient from participating in therapy is intermittent claudication. Intermittent claudication is a discomfort usually causing pain, cramping, or a deep ache in the extremity. 

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