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How legs work - leg veins

In contrast to the arterial system, blood circulation in the veins is scarcely assisted by the pumping function of the heart. The small residual pressure is no longer sufficient to transport the blood against gravity to the heart. An ingenious system drives the column of blood weighing kilograms "uphill“:

A system of one way valves, spaced up the leg and opening in the direction of the heart, facilitates this flow. The venous valves seal the vein sections so that blood can only flow towards the heart. The blood essentially "steps" its way from the feet to the heart in stages.

These valves are assisted by strong calf muscles, which act as a kind of pump to help the blood return to the heart. Every time you use your leg muscles, by walking or exercising your feet and legs, you are helping the ‘muscle pump’ to do its job.

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