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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1357

Extremities
Weakness and fatigue in all limbs is a general feature of Calcarea carbonica. Mostly, this comes on after any exertion be it ever so slight, in the evening before going to bed, in the morning after waking, or from catching a cold. It is more marked in the lower limbs, especially in the feet. An indication for Calcarea carbonica by Margery Blackie is ‘persistent weakness in sprained or fractured limbs.’
The joints are easily affected by rheumatism and rheumatic pains, which is often worse after a change in weather to damp and cold (‘damp’ being the most important modality). Cold bath aggravates, while warm bathing tends to ameliorate. Often, the pains are also made worse by lying down, in bed. There is stiffness in all the joints upon beginning to move.
Gouty disorders of the joints, with enlargement and swelling of the joints; gouty conditions especially of the small joints, of the fingers and toes. Gouty nodes on the hand and finger joints.
Rheumatoid arthritis.
‘Shooting pains throughout the limbs, both upper and lower; he began to imagine that he was going to have rheumatic fever’ (from Robinson’s proving). Drawing pressure in the joints. Tearing in the joints of the arms and lower limbs; also tearing-sticking or drawing-sticking pains. Exertion aggravates these joint pains.
Curvature and deformation of the long bones is a pathology that often responds to Calcarea, as is consistent with the general influence of Calcarea on the bony tissues.
Paralytic disorders of the limbs, cannot be moved or movement is restrained, with ‘paralytic pain’, often as if bruised or beaten. When climbing stairs, a pain as if bruised in the middle of the long bones occurs (upper arms and thighs). Pain as if sprained in the joints with weakness is also often seen.
The limbs easily become numb and ‘go to sleep’, especially hands, fingers, and feet, but also other parts: arms, hips, thighs, etc.
Cramps in different muscles: forearms, hands, calves, toes; cramps that draw limbs crooked.
Strange jerking and trembling motions of the limbs are frequent: Single involuntary motions and twitching in the right thigh, in the left shoulder and the left arm; painless twitching of single limbs; twitching pains in muscles of the arms;