neurogenic claudication


neurogenic claudication

claudication with neurologic compromise, usually in association with lumbar spinal stenosis.

neu·ro·gen·ic clau·di·ca·tion

(nūr'ō-jen'ik klaw'di-kā'shŭn) Claudication with neurologic injury, usually in association with lumbar spinal stenosis.

neurogenic claudication

Leg pain or numbness that occurs with standing or walking and is relieved by sitting or resting with the spine flexed. It is typically caused by lumbar disk disease. See also: claudication