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Varicose Vein Treatment Bonita Springs – Vein Specialists Bonita Springs
Vein Specialists offers advanced comprehensive dedicated vein treatment. Dr. Magnant and his staff teach surgeons from all over the country.
Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.floridaveinspecialist.com
ein Specialists is also very active in supporting the community in Lee, Collier and Charlotte counties. Dr. Magnant strongly believes in giving back to the community through service, scholastic support or financial underwriting. He also offers community vein screenings on a monthly basis the dates of which are posted on the website under calendar of events. He is a gifted public speaker and is available for speaking engagements for the medical, pharmaceutical, osteopathic, podiatric or the general lay community. He and his staff are also available for corporate wellness programs. Please contact our office if interested in arranging a speaking engagement or attending a vein screening event.
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Venous insufficiency: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Normally, valves in your deeper leg veins keep blood moving forward toward the heart. With chronic venous insufficiency, vein walls are weakened and valves are damaged. This causes the veins to stay filled with blood, especially when you are standing.
Chronic venous insufficiency is a long-term condition. It is most commonly due to malfunctioning (incompetent) valves in the veins. It may also occur as the result of a past blood clot in the legs.
Risk factors for venous insufficiency include:
- Age
- Family history of this condition
- Female gender (related to levels of the hormone progesterone)
- History of deep vein thrombosis in the legs
- Obesity
- Pregnancy
- Sitting or standing for a long periods
- Tall height
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Straight, No Chaser: X-Ray Safety
Another great blog on a topic that needs to be addressed. In the current climate of patient satisfaction many providers feel pressure to make the patient happy. I see this with venous ultrasounds to evaluate for DVT. The patient says… Read More ›
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Should We Allow a Patient’s Family Member in the Vascular Ultrasound Room?
I have been performing ultrasound for nearly two decades. I have always allowed for one family member to join a patient during a vascular exam. I always ask the patient for HIPPA reasons. This is important as they may… Read More ›
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Gastrocnemius Vein Thrombus
Deep vein thrombus starts in the lower legs most of the time. The thrombus progresses up the calf into the knee and thigh. Many physicians don’t treat calf vein thrombus as there is a belief that it is not dangerous…. Read More ›
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Straight, No Chaser: Blood Clots in Your Legs – Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT)
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Straight, No Chaser: A Foot Glossary and Introduction to Conditions Affecting Your Feet
Vein Specialist in Bonita Springs FloridaSource: Straight, No Chaser: A Foot Glossary and Introduction to Conditions Affecting Your Feet
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Straight, No Chaser: Traumatic Brain Injuries (Concussion), Part II
Source: Straight, No Chaser: Traumatic Brain Injuries (Concussion), Part II
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Straight, No Chaser: Concussions – Traumatic Brain Injuries, Part I
Source: Straight, No Chaser: Concussions – Traumatic Brain Injuries, Part I
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Straight, No Chaser: Life Begins (To End) at 40 (Unless It Doesn’t) – The Cerebrovascular System (Your Brain)
Source: Straight, No Chaser: Life Begins (To End) at 40 (Unless It Doesn’t) – The Cerebrovascular System (Your Brain)