Affiliation:
1. Wake Forest School of Medicine, Department of PA Studies, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Abstract
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome can significantly alter the quality of life and level of physical activity participation in active adults. This lesser known and understood condition requires diligent physical examinaion and linear diagnostic progression to appropriately diagnose. Although surgical intervention is the definitive treatment modality, there are multiple surgical approaches which could be considered and several nonoperative conservative therapies which can be trialed to meet patients' physical performance goals.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)