What Is an ABI (Ankle-Brachial Index)?

It’s one of the most common ways clinicians screen for peripheral artery disease (PAD).
From Workout to Recovery: Understanding How to Efficiently Manage your Muscle Pump

Have you ever finished a heavy workout or done intense cardio and noticed your muscles feel swollen, tight or sore?
How Compression Garments Can Help Your Spider Veins

Spider veins are tiny, visible blood vessels just beneath the skin that often show up on the legs or face as red, blue, or purple lines that resemble a spider’s web.
3 Tips for Post-Concussion Recovery

A concussion is a type of mild brain injury that happens when the head experiences a bump, blow, or jolt, causing the brain to move suddenly inside the skull.
Lymphedema or Edema? Key Signs to Know

Swelling in the body can happen for many reasons, but it isn’t all the same.
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) and Lower Body Swelling

Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) wounds, also called venous ulcers, happen because of poor blood flow (venous stasis) in the legs.