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19- The Venous System_Notes

Concept overview

The venous system plays a fundamental role in maintaining bodily homeostasis, particularly through the vertebral plexuses and their interaction with the nervous system. The vertebral plexuses, including the deep medullary system and various venous plexuses, are essential for venous drainage and the regulation of internal pressures. In cases of chronic neck pain or torticollis, venous compressions can occur, leading to congestion that affects the neuronal system. Releasing these congested areas is crucial for restoring balance and preventing dysfunctions such as discopathies.

Venous drainage is also intimately linked to the cranial sinuses, such as the straight sinus and the superior sagittal sinus, which facilitate the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The health of these systems is influenced by the dynamics of the lower limbs and the lesser pelvis, where imbalances can cause repercussions on the urogenital system. Venous circulatory disorders can lead to various symptoms, ranging from dyspareunia to digestive problems, highlighting the importance of an integrative approach in the treatment of pathologies related to venous circulation. The diaphragmatic pump and the seven diaphragms of the body, by facilitating lymphatic and venous drainage, are key elements in the management of overall health and well-being.

Academic study plan

  • 01.The Vertebral Plexuses and the Nervous System
  • 02.Venous Drainage and Cranial Sinuses
  • 03.The Functional Unit of Pelvic Veins and Lower Limbs
  • 04.Congestions and Supplementary Pathways
  • 05.Impact of Venous Circulatory Disorders
  • 06.The Diaphragmatic Pump and Lymphatic Drainage
  • 07.The Seven Diaphragms

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