Why Are You Still Using CEAP?

There’s a reason why doctors and nurses spend so much time as students and in their training learning anatomy and physiology. It's because you can’t properly treat a condition unless you understand what’s normal and what’s abnormal, the structure and the function. The same is true for spider veins and blue veins. This section provides you with ●  A basic knowledge of the structure and function of the deep and superficial venous systems 
●  An understanding of the importance of superficial venous reflux 
●  An understanding of the importance of perforator vein reflux 
●  A definition of leg telangiectasia and reticular veins ●  A basic knowledge of how reticular veins and telangiectasia are connected to the deeper network of leg veins 

Moreover, you will learn about the new practical classification of spider veins and blue veins that is far more useful than the old CEAP classification.

You will discover the New Paradigm Shift in Classification