Light Reflection Rheography: A Non‐Invasive Diagnostic Tool for Screening for Venous Disease

Abstract
Light reflection rheography has been increasingly used in the last few years to screen for chronic venous insufficiency. It is non‐invasive, easy to perform, and well‐suited for repetition and standardization. Light reflection rheography is appropriate for the global assessment of calf‐pump insufficiency regardless of whether it is caused by varicosis, the postphlebitic syndrome, or deep venous thrombosis. For this reason, it is a good method to use as a pretreatment selection test, especially for varicose veins. With the application of tourniquets, it can help to predict treatment results. When it is used in combination with ultrasound venous Doppler, a simple decision can be made for the treatment of nearly all venous patients. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 1992;18:425–430.

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