Leg Questions Flashcards

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Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome (CECS)

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This condition is marked by raised intracompartmental pressure
• Pressure increases have been measured during and after exercise

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Anterior CECS

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cause dorsiflexor weakness and numbness over the first web space
of the dorsum of the foot (deep peroneal nerve)

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Lateral CES

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dorsiflexorweaknessandfirstwebspacenumbness(deepper-
oneal nerve) or everter weakness and numbness of the dorsum of the foot and antero-
lateral distal shin

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Deep posterior CECS

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can cause cramping of the foot intrinsics and numbness of the
medial arch of the foot (tibial nerve)

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INVESTGIATION CECS

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• Plain films, CT, bone scan, and MRI help to investigate other sources of leg pain
• EMG and nerve conduction studies may help diagnose unrelated sources of symptoms
• EMG/NCS pre- and post-exercise have been tried as a diagnostic tool with limited results
Compartment pressure studies (using manometric technique) are the best means to evaluate CECS

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