Leg Questions Flashcards
Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome (CECS)
This condition is marked by raised intracompartmental pressure
• Pressure increases have been measured during and after exercise
Anterior CECS
cause dorsiflexor weakness and numbness over the first web space
of the dorsum of the foot (deep peroneal nerve)
Lateral CES
dorsiflexorweaknessandfirstwebspacenumbness(deepper-
oneal nerve) or everter weakness and numbness of the dorsum of the foot and antero-
lateral distal shin
Deep posterior CECS
can cause cramping of the foot intrinsics and numbness of the
medial arch of the foot (tibial nerve)
INVESTGIATION CECS
• 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