how are blood vessels under the feet not compressed to the point of blockage when standing?

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how are blood vessels under the feet not compressed to the point of blockage when standing?

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To add, because I didn’t see it mentioned, you find an increased number of red blood cell fragments in blood samples taken after running long distances.

The impact and squishing of the vessels in the feet is enough to crush some of the red blood cells in those vessels.

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