Performing exercises to improve blood circulation is an activity that is recommended, from a medical point of view, to all people with varicose veins, for example. But the benefits don’t stop there, as other people can take advantage of the effects, too.
In the same way, as prevention to avoid the development of long-term pathologies, basic positions and movements that activate blood flow can be implemented. Let’s look at this topic in more detail.
The blood circulation
Blood circulates in the human body in two directions. On the one hand, we have the oxygenated arterial blood that leaves the heart and goes to the tissues to nourish them. It is transported by the system of arteries, with vessels that are designed to propel the torrent with a certain force that, from the outside, we measure in blood pressure.
On the other hand, we have the venous circulation, with blood poor in oxygen, which returns from the tissues to the heart. Veins are vessels with a different caliber and without the possibility of propelling the liquid, so they must use other methods to fulfill their mission, among which we have the muscle press and gravity.
Here we will stop to better explain this, since the exercises to improve circulation are based, to a large extent, on the stimulation towards both mechanisms:
Muscle press: the muscles of the lower limbs, when we walk, contract and relax. The veins that pass through it take advantage of this artificial pump that is generated to carry the blood upwards, since otherwise it would be impossible.
Gravity: the venous blood of the brain descends towards the heart by gravity, since these vessels are higher than the thorax. The reverse happens with the legs, so that the deficient muscular press complicates the venous return, since there is no way to counteract gravity.
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