If you’re active, whether you run, cycle, play tennis, lift weights, or simply enjoy regular walks, you’ve likely experienced some form of leg discomfort. Aches, heaviness, swelling, or cramps often get brushed off as“just part of working out.”
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a complex condition that occurs when blood vessels or nerves in the thoracic outlet—the space between the collarbone and first rib—become compressed. This can lead to a variety of symptoms that often affect the...
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February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about cardiovascular health. While the term "cardiovascular" often brings to mind heart-related conditions, the reality is that it encompasses both heart and vascular diseases.
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At The Cardiovascular Care Group, our vascular surgeons are dedicated to saving limbs whenever possible, but we also understand that in certain cases, amputation may be the best course of action for a patient’s health and well-being.
Read MoreHow Do I Know When a Vein Procedure is Unnecessary?
Vein procedures, such as ablations, can effectively treat conditions like varicose veins and spider veins. However, it's crucial to know when a vein procedure is truly necessary. At the Vein Institute of NJ at The Cardiovascular Care Group, we...
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