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Walking away the pain in people with leg artery disease

Garry Tew

  • 26 September 2014
    5pm - 10pm

  • York Medical Society (map)

  • FREE admission
    No booking required

  • Wheelchair accessible (through the garden)

Event details

Some people, as they get older, develop intermittent claudication, which is a cramp-like leg pain that occurs during walking and relieved only by rest. Garry will be presenting one of his recent research studies about a structured education programme which aims to help people with peripheral arterial disease have a better understanding of their condition, and to actively self-manage their condition through undertaking regular walking exercise.  Come along to find out more about this incredible research!