Intermittent claudication is:

A) severe neck spasms.
B) wasting muscles.
C) severe leg pain when walking very short distances.
D) a type of muscular dystrophy.


C) severe leg pain when walking very short distances.
Intermittent claudication is severe leg pain when walking very short distances.
Torticollis is severe neck spasms. Atrophy is wasting muscles. Pseudohypertrophic muscular
dystrophy is a type of muscular dystrophy.

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