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U W H E A LT H S P O R T S R E H A B I L I T A T I O N. Rehabilitation Guidelines Following Compartment Syndrome Release With Open Fasciotomy Chronic Exertional Compartment include leg length differences and Syndrome (CECS) is a painful malalignment of the lower leg. condition of the lower leg that Other factors may include: muscle affects many runners and other imbalances or weakness, lack of athletes involved in repetitive endurance, decreased flexibility, impact activities . The pain incorrect movement control patterns associated with this condition is and training intensity or frequency. thought to be abnormal pressure The incidence of CECS in those in the compartments of the lower with chronic exercise-induced leg leg. The lower leg is comprised pain ranges from 14-27%. 70% of of four universally described patients with CECS in the anterior compartments anterior, lateral, Compartment are runners. The superficial posterior, and deep condition is nearly evenly split posterior (Figure 1).

Rehabilitation Goals • Administer Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) both activities of daily living (ADL) and sport subscale • Protection of the post-surgical compartment • Minimize postoperative swelling; lower extremity circumference measurements at proximal and distal incisions. Subsequent measurements should not increase

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