The veno-muscular pumps of the lower limb are responsible for a series of events by their successive activation during walking. Essentially, they act like a peripheral heart and, along with the venous valves, they serve to avoid the gravitational reflux during muscular diastole. Stiffness of the ankle and/or dispersion of the collectors in the gastrocnemius can hamper the functioning of the veno-muscular pump and worsen venous return, resulting in severe chronic venous insufficiency. To gain deeper insights into the anatomy of veno-muscular pumps, join this exclusive session on “ Functional Anatomy of the Veno-muscular Pumps of the Lower Limbs ”, by the renowned Vascular Surgeon, Dr.

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