The tibialis posterior muscle compartment

Author:

Davey J.R.1,Rorabeck C.H.1,Fowler P.J.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospital, London, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Exertional compartment syndrome in the deep poste rior compartment of the leg is well recognized. This paper reports investigations which were performed to prove that the tibialis posterior muscle is contained in its own osseofascial compartment, separate from the rest of the deep posterior compartment. Radiographs following the injection of radio-opaque dye into the tibialis posterior muscle demonstrated the fluid-imper meable, osseofascial boundaries surrounding this mus cle. Compartment syndromes created in cadaver legs reveal that traditional techniques of fasciotomy of the deep posterior compartment are inadequate in decom pressing the tibialis posterior muscle. Intracompartmen tal pressure measurements in athletes with a clinical diagnosis of exertional compartment syndrome proved the existence of isolated exertional compartment syn drome in the tibialis posterior muscle. From these re sults we may conclude that the tibialis posterior muscle is contained in a separate osseofascial muscle com partment which may be the site of an isolated exertional compartment syndrome and that common techniques of fasciotomy of the deep posterior compartment do not decompress the tibialis posterior muscle.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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