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← Human Body & HealthA patient develops localized swelling in the lower leg after prolonged standing. Why does compression therapy via specialized socks reduce this edema?
A)It reduces protein synthesis rate
B)It increases local vasodilation
C)It inhibits the inflammatory response
D)It enhances lymphatic system drainage✓
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Compression therapy enhances lymphatic system drainage because it increases interstitial fluid pressure, facilitating fluid movement into lymphatic capillaries and away from tissue. Therefore, edema is reduced due to improved fluid clearance, rather than vasodilation or decreased protein synthesis alone.
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