Acute compartment syndrome occurs when an injury or condition ... Compartment syndrome most commonly involves the leg and forearm, though it can also affect the hand, foot, shoulder, thigh ...
These complications can be significant, and potentially limb threatening, and include infection, haemorrhage, damage to neurovascular structures and the development of an acute compartment syndrome ...
The anterior tibial artery is located in the lower leg, running from the popliteal ... that occur with constriction known as ...
This paper discusses the common causes of exercise induced lower leg pain, including chronic compartment syndrome (CCS), medial tibial stress ... Often there is a past history of an acute calf tear.
She proceeded to have elevated pressures in all four extremities and had bilateral leg, thigh ... of limb edema in which compartment syndrome is likely to develop. Acute compartment syndrome ...