Extremities.
- Sulph.
- Heat in the soles of the feet, or cold feet with burning soles; wishes to find a cool place for them, or puts them out of bed.
- Ipec.
- One hand cold, the other hot.
- Verat. alb.
- Difficult walking, first the right then the left hip feels paralyzed (or first left then right).
- Sulph.
- Cramps in the calves and soles, particular at night, also looseness of bowels.
- Ant. crud.
- Crushed finger-nails grow in splits; and like warts, and with horny spots.
- Silicea.
- Feel sweat, with rawness between the toes, or a bad odor; also complaints after checking it.
- Acon.
- Numbness in left arm; can scarcely move the hand;
- Rhus tox.
- Swollen around the ankles after sitting too long, particularly in travelling.
- Calc. carb.
- Feet constantly cold and damp, as though she had on damp stockings.
- Verat. alb.
- During wet weather pains in the limbs, and getting worse in the warmth of the bed; better walking up and down.
- Ant. crud.
- Corns and callosities in the soles of the feet; very sensitive; can’t walk.
- Cham.
- Puts feet out of bed; soles burn.
- Dulc.
- Exostors on upper part of right tibia, with bluish red spots; suppurating lumps.
- China.
- Pains in limbs worse from slightest touch, and then increasing gradually.
- Kali brom.
- Fidgety hands, in constant motion.
- Agar.
- Twitching of gluteal muscles.
- Amm. carb.
- Panaritium, fingers inflamed, deep seated periosteal pain.
- Ant. tart.
- Violent pains in sacro-lumbar region; the slightest effort to move causes retching and cold sweat.
- Ars. alb.
- Restlessness of limbs with excessive weakness and exhaustion, obliges him to lie down.
- Petrol.
- Tips of fingers rough, cracked, fissured, with sticking cutting pains.
- Lach.
- Much pain of an aching kind in shin-bones only.
- Nat. mur.
- Hang-nails; skin around the nails dry and cracked.
- Ant. crud.
- Great sensitiveness of soles when walking.
- Secale.
- Limbs become pale, cold and shrivelled, or cold and lead-colored, loosing all sensibility.
- Zinc.
- Constant trembling of limbs with cold extremities.
- Ruta.
- Wrists feel as if sprained, stiff, worse in cold, wet weather.
- Secale.
- Numbness, insensibility, and coldness of limbs, especially tips of fingers and toes.
- Zinc.
- Incessant and painful fidgety feelings in the feet or lower limbs, must move them constantly.
- Ars. alb.
- Old ulcers of legs, with great burning and stinging, and bluish color.
- Ledum.
- Rheumatism begins below and travels upward.
- Rhus tox.
- Powerlessness of lower limbs; cannot draw them up.
- Apis.
- Oedema of hands, legs, feet; pale, waxy.
- Cocc.
- Much paralytic pain in the small of the back, rendering walking quite difficult and sometimes impossible; numbing feet and hands.
- Ignat.
- Convulsive jerkings of arms and legs, or single jerks of limbs on falling asleep.
- Merc. sol.
- Trembling of all the limbs, especially of hands and feet.
- Puls.
- Drawing, tearing pains in limbs; shifting rapidly from place to place; worse at night from warmth; better from uncovering.
- Apis.
- Panaritium or felon, with burning, stinging, and throbbing; very sensitive to touch.
- Cicuta.
- Opisthotonos with spasmodic distortion of the limbs.
- Rhod.
- Drawing and tearing in limbs, especially the periosteum, and forearms, and legs; worse in wet weather or before a storm, and at rest.
- Mez.
- Pains in the periosteum of the long bones, especially the tibia; worse at night and in bed; least touch intolerable; worse in wet weather.
- Coloc.
- Crampy pain in hip-joint, as though the parts were screwed in a vise; lies on the painful side with knee bent up.
- Actea rac.
- Rheumatism of the limbs affecting the muscles of the belly.
- Agar.
- Itching, burning and redness of hands, fingers, and toes, as if they had been frozen.
- Bry.
- Joints red, swelling, stiff, with stitching pains from slightest motion.
- Conium.
- Weakness of lower limbs; staggering; < by turning the head, or looking around clockwise.
- Eupat. perf.
- Intense soreness and aching in limbs as if bruised or beaten; wrists pain as if broken or dislocated.
- Kalmia.
- Rheumatic pains in limbs from hips to feet.
- Rhus tox.
- Lameness, stiffness, and paralyzed sensation in joints, from sprains, over-lifting, or over-stretching.
- Lach.
- Red, bluish, painful swelling on limbs; very sensitive; impending gangrene.
- Ferr.
- Pain in shoulder-joint, in deltoid muscle or upper arm; better walking slowly about.
- Gels.
- Weakness and trembling of all the limbs when trying to move them; muscles do not obey the will.
- Cup. met.
- Spasms or convulsions beginning in fingers and spreading from thence.
- Petrol.
- Deep, bloody rhagades on the hands; thick crusts, worse during winter.
- Ferr.
- Nightly tearing and stinging from hip-joint to thigh, gradually improved by slowly walking about.
- Rhus tox.
- Rheumatic tension, drawing, tearing in limbs during rest.
- Gels.
- Deep-seated chill, aching in the muscles of the limbs and in the joints.
- Caulophyl.
- Severe pains in joints of wrist and fingers; shutting the hands produces severe pains; swelling.
- Merc.
- Drawing and tearing in all the limbs; worse at night in warm bed, with profuse sweat, which gives no relief.
- Ledum.
- Rheumatism begins in limbs and ascends.
- Rhus tox.
- Lameness, stiffness and pain on first moving after rest or on getting up in the morning; relieved by constant motion.
- Petrol.
- Salt rheum on hands; red, raw, burning, or moist, or covered with thick crusts.
- Merc. sol.
- Salt rheum on hands, worse from swelling or in warmth of bed, which renders the itching and burning intolerable.
- Rhus tox.
- Aching pains in legs; must change position every moment.
- Graph.
- Skin of hands hard and cracked in places; the finger nails become thick. ( Thuja. )
- Phos.
- Arms and hands become numb, finger tips especially feel numb and insensible.
- Verat. alb.
- Icy coldness of hands and feet; cramp in the calves of legs.
- Sang.
- Rheumatic pains in the right arm and shoulder; worse at night in bed; cannot raise arm; motion (turning in bed) makes it much worse.
- Ham.
- Varicose veins with ulcers, with stinging or pinching.
- Petrol.
- Salt rheum on lower legs from knee to ankles; purplish oozing or covered with scales or scabs which are easily detached; itching and burning like fire.
- China.
- Sensation as if garters were too tight, and leg would become stiff and go to sleep.
- Phytolacca.
- Pains (rheumatic) in arms, especially about the attachment of the deltoid muscles.
- Plumb.
- Wrist-drop.
- Ham.
- Rheumatism with great soreness of the muscles.
- Gnaph.
- Intense pain along the sciatic nerve, following its larger ramifications; sometimes numbness takes the place of the pains.
- Phytol.
- Sciatic pains run from hip downward and mostly on outward side of thighs.
- Coloc.
- Crampy pain in hip, as though the part were screwed in a vise.
- Lycop.
- Swelling and pain in soles of feet when walking.
- Ant. crud.
- Great sensitiveness of soles of feet when walking.
- Asaf.
- Carious ulcer of the tibia, extremely sensitive to touch and extremely painful at night.
- Sticta.
- Legs as if floating in the air; she feels light and airy without any sensation of resting in bed.
- Nat. carb.
- Weak ankles from childhood.
- Bell.
- Sciatic pain aggravated on inspiration.
- Carbo veg.
- Great weakness or general prostration, with cold knees at night in bed.
- Agaric.
- Chilblains that burn and itch intolerably.
- Ign.
- Single convulsive jerks of arms or legs, especially on falling asleep.
- Actea spic.
- Rheumatic pains in small joints, as wrists, fingers, ankle, or toe joints. < after fatigue.
- Baryta carb.
- Throat affections after suppressed foot sweat.
- Ledum.
- Rheumatism begins in lower extremities and ascends.

