While most people think of joint disease or injury, muscle, tendon, and ligament strain, or back or leg nerve irritation as the most common causes of leg pan venous insufficiency can also be a common culprit. Venous insufficiency stems from damage to the valves and the walls of the veins itself. Veins are very elastic […]
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