Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome

Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome

Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome is the condition of muscle and nerve which causes pain, swelling, and muscle damage due to a persistent increase in compartment pressure. Pathology is the same as discussed in acute compartment syndrome Symptoms Among four-compartment of legs, the following features occur after having Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome which are Recurrent Associated […]

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 Compartment Syndrome

Compartment Syndrome

Compartment Syndrome is the condition that increases the pressure within a limited space and compromises the circulation and function of tissue within that space Predominantly Involves: Volar component of the forearm (Volkmann’s Ischemia) Anterior compartment of leg ( Anterior tibial Syndrome) Causes of Compartment Syndrome Pathophysiology Clinical Presentations Investigations Doppler USG RFT: Urea/ Creatinine Urine […]

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