Ken Kuang: Gravity Is Constant, But Your Vein Health Doesn’t Have to Be
Ken Kuang, President of Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC, Partner of StockFan App, Advisor at Unpress AI, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Ever wonder why some veins decide to take a ‘detour’?
Varicose veins are often dismissed as just a cosmetic annoyance, but the science behind them is a fascinating (and slightly high-pressure) story of physics meeting physiology.
This video breaks down the ‘why’ behind the bulge.
By blending real clinical footage with 3D animation, it simplified a complex vascular issue into a clear, visual journey:
The Valve Failure: See exactly how faulty valves lose their one-way grip, allowing blood to pool instead of flowing back to the heart.
The Pressure Cooker Effect: Watch how that pooling blood increases internal pressure, forcing veins to twist and stretch toward the surface of the skin.
The Lifestyle Link: We highlight why prolonged standing or sitting is often the silent catalyst for these changes.
Whether you’re a patient looking for answers or a healthcare professional seeking better ways to explain vascular health, this video cuts through the jargon.
The goal?
Make medical education as visible and straightforward as the symptoms themselves.
Key Takeaway:
Gravity is a constant, but your vein health doesn’t have to be.
Movement is medicine!”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
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