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Exertional compartment syndromes are increasing in prevalence, especially in those undertaking athletic endeavours. Classically, acute compartment syndrome is the result of crushing or fracture ...
Exertional anterior compartment syndrome happens when the sheath that covers your tibialis anterior muscle isn’t big enough.
Chronic compartment syndrome develops over days or weeks. Also called exertional compartment syndrome, it may be caused by regular, vigorous exercise such as running, swimming, or biking.
There are two types of the condition: Acute compartment syndrome and chronic (exertional) compartment syndrome. The former usually develops after a severe injury, like a car crash or a broken bone.
Compartment syndrome can occur as a result of intensive exercise. T his is known as chronic or exertional compartment syndrome, and t he symptoms will typically subside with rest.
While anybody can get compartment syndrome, it is most often seen in athletes younger than 30 who take part in sports that require repetitive movement, such as, you guessed it, running.