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Compartment syndrome is a painful condition that is the result of a buildup of pressure around a muscle within a muscle compartment. This pressure can decrease blood flow and prevent nourishment and oxygen from reaching nerve and muscle cells, which can lead to tissue death and permanent damage. The best help you can get is from the experienced orthopedic specialists at the Colorado Center of Orthopedic Excellence in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Rapid diagnosis and prompt, accurate treatment leads to the best outcomes.

OVERVIEW

Compartment syndrome, also called exertional compartment syndrome( CESE), can happen to any muscle group, but 95% of cases are in the lower leg. It can be either acute (having severe symptoms for a short period) or chronic (long-lasting), depending on the injury that caused it. The median age of onset is under age 30 in male and female athletes. It is most commonly due to physical trauma such as a bone fracture (up to 75% of cases), but it can also be caused by acute exertion during sport.

WHAT IS A MUSCLE COMPARTMENT?

Compartments are groupings of muscles, nerves, and blood vessels in the legs. The lower leg, for example, has four compartments. Webs of connective tissue called facia surround these structures, similar to how insulation covers wires. The role of the fascia is to keep the tissues in place, and, therefore, unlike muscles, the fascia does not stretch or expand easily to make room for swelling, blood, or fluid resulting from inflammation or injury. As pressure keeps building in the compartment, the fascia eventually runs out of room and starts squeezing against the muscles and nerves.

ABOUT COMPARTMENT SYNDROME

There are two types of compartment syndrome: chronic and acute. Both conditions involve increased pressure within a muscle compartment, but they differ in their onset, symptoms, and management.

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