The systemic deep lymphatic drainage model is a theoretical framework that describes the movement of lymphatic fluid through the body. The lymphatic system is a network of vessels and organs that helps to remove waste products, toxins, and excess fluid from the body. The lymphatic fluid, or lymph, is transported through the lymphatic vessels and filtered through the lymph nodes before returning to the bloodstream. The systemic deep lymphatic drainage model proposes that there are two main types of lymphatic vessels: superficial and deep. Superficial lymphatic vessels are located near the surface of the body and drain lymph from the skin and subcutaneous tissues. Deep lymphatic vessels, on the other hand, are located deeper in the body and drain lymph from the muscles, bones, and organs. The model suggests that the movement of lymph through the deep lymphatic vessels is facilitated by a series of pumps, including the respiratory pump, the muscular pump, and the arterial-lymphatic pump…
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