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Normal Valve Function
  As you walk the muscles around your veins contract, which propels blood upwards through the valve. Due to gravity the blood falls back down towards the two valve cusps which pushes them together closing the valve.
 
An Incompetent Valve
  The valve support ring weakens and the vein stretches. The valve cusps are pulled apart and no longer meet so that the blood falls back through the faulty valve.
 
Varicose Vein
  A varicose vein connecting to the main superficial vein (long saphenous vein) at the level of the groin.
 
Diagnostic Ultrasound
  This image displays incompetence of the main valve of the long saphenous vein.
 
Diagnostic Ultrasound
  This image displays competence of the valves after a Venocuff II® procedure
 
Major Superficial Leg Veins
  An image with names of the major leg veins
 
The Venocuff II ®
  A picture of the Venocuff II®

 



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