anterior tibial, femoral, posterior tibial
Bone cancer, fracture, vascular disease, sciatica, strain or sprain, thrombophlebitis, varicose veins. Check circumference of your legs for swelling, if elevating the leg relieves the pain than it could be varicose veins (usually visible and include cramping) or sciatica.
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
If you go to the web site listed below, it will give much information. Otherwise, please make the question clearer. Are you looking for bones, muscles, veins arteries, nerves or?
The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
If you were to walk through the forest and find a plant that has flowers with three petals, leaves and parallel veins, it is most likely a monocot.
anterior tibial, posterior tibial, and peroneal
Yes
yes, dehydration can affect the veins in your leg. In fact, in can cause deep vein thrombosis or other conditions.
The femoral vein is the main vein in a human leg.
Veins
Femoral and Great saphenous
varicous veins..
this is not supposed to be a therapeutic diagnosis ...but i am a med student n' my guess is u have some blocked perforator veins ( those veins that connect superficial veins of the leg to deep veins ) . please consult ur local physician , as this problem might lead to complications that can be avoided if treated now.
Venous insufficiency is a condition in which blood pools in the vein because the valves have become incompetent.
The two major veins which drain the leg are 1) the femoral vein, and 2) the saphenous vein.
They decrease the risk of blood clots by compressing superficial leg veins and forcing blood into the deep veins
Of course! You have veins and arteries in your leg and you can feel the pulse of the blood going through them.