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    Re: Anterior tibial muscle herina

    Sounds like you are talking about superficial veins. Maybe post a picture if you can to give us a little more information about the actual presentation.

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    Re: Anterior tibial muscle herina

    Quote Originally Posted by physiobob View Post
    Sounds like you are talking about superficial veins. Maybe post a picture if you can to give us a little more information about the actual presentation.
    Hi, thanks for your answer.
    No unluckily I do not think they are just veins, because the ultra sound test stated they are hernias.
    I attach an image to be clear.

    My issue is just.. how can I avoid that they become bigger? Can I run/cycle/swim? Or should I just stop activity as an elderly man? (
    Thanks!

    The attached picture does not work.. please have a look here: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=mu...pO0smv7GEwM%3A



 
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