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restricted blood flow to the area
heparin and histamine
There is evidence that certain types of exercise and a rise in temperature of the area can increase blood flow in cutaneous circulation.
The speed velocity of blood flow changes as blood travels through the systemic circulation. This change can be faster or slower. It is fastest where the cross-section area of the vascular bed is least, and slowest where the total cross-section area is greatest. This slow flow allows nutrient-waste exchange.
slowest in the capillaries because the total cross-sectional area is the greatest
restricted blood flow to the area
Wrap the affected area in a warm wrap. Lower the affected area to increase blood flow. Lowering the affected area will cause more blood to gravitate toward the plantar fasciitis.
restricted blood flow to the area
Pain in an area of your body as a result of obstructed blood flow to that area.
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Because they have a larger surface area than the other blood vessels.
heparin and histamine
There is evidence that certain types of exercise and a rise in temperature of the area can increase blood flow in cutaneous circulation.
Except in cases of massive blood loss, it's not the job of the vessels to increase or decrease blood flow, but of the capillary beds.
infarction
There is no blood flow in that area.
An embolus is a blood clot, bit of tissue or tumor, gas bubble, or other foreign body that circulates in the blood stream until it becomes stuck in a blood vessel.In arterial emboli, blood flow is blocked at the junction of major arteries, most often at the groin, knee, or thigh