If you are talking about neurogenic claudication, they can have pain when sitting on a chair or lying down, that is basically at rest. Basically anytime when the vertebral spaces are narrow. Standing, walking, sleeping, sitting etc. when bent, space increase, compression of nerves decreases relieving the pain. So I’m not wrong :p
Pain at Rest for Venous Claudication : the calf muscles pump the blood when active (walking, running swimming, biking) & since the pain is caused by blood stasis, the symptoms Improve with Activity & Increase with Rest…💕